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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535127

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Objetivo : Comparar las características clínicoepidemiológicas de pacientes pediátricos con quemaduras antes y durante la pandemia por COVID-19, en el Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja. El estudio : Estudio analítico, retrospectivo. Se evaluó pacientes atendidos en el INSNSB, durante los períodos de marzo a diciembre 2019 y 2020. Se obtuvieron datos de las historias clínicas. Para la estadística se empleó el programa SPSS v25 (IC 95%). Hallazgos : Se analizaron 139 pacientes en cada periodo. El 60.4% y el 76.3% procedía de Lima, antes y durante la pandemia respectivamente. El grado de instrucción más frecuente del familiar responsable fue el de secundaria (42.3% y 58.2%). Además, las quemaduras menores mostraron un aumento antes y durante la pandemia (49.9% y 61%). Conclusiones: Se observó cambios significativos en la procedencia, grado de instrucción del familiar responsable y severidad de quemadura en ambos períodos


Objective: To compare the clinical-epidemiological characteristics of patients with burns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic treated at the "Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja" . The study: Analytical, retrospective study. Patients treated at the INSNSB, during the periods from March to December 2019 and 2020. Data were collected from medical records. For statistical, the SPSS v25 program (95% CI) was used. Findings: 139 patients were analyzed in each period. 60.4% and 76.3% of patients came from Lima, before and during the pandemic, respectively; The most frequent level of education of the responsible family member was high school (42.3% and 58.2%). Also, minor burns showed an increase before and during the pandemic (49.9% and 61%). Conclusions: Significant changes were observed in the origin, degree of the responsible family member and the severity of burn between both periods.

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