Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of burns in mainland China from 2009 to 2018

Author:

Yang Jie12,Tian Guanglei1,Liu Jianchao3,Bai Huajuan3,Yang Shuxu12,Ran Mingzi14,Li Hongyu12,Ma Kui1,Yang Siming12ORCID,Fu Xiaobing1

Affiliation:

1. PLA General Hospital and PLA Medical College Research Center for Tissue Repair and Regeneration affiliated to the Medical Innovation Research Department, , Beijing, P.R. China 100853

2. Department of Dermatology, 4th Medical Center, PLA General Hospital , Beijing, P.R. China 100048

3. Department of Health Service, PLA General Hospital , Beijing, P.R. China 100853

4. Department of Anesthesiology, 4th Medical Center, PLA General Hospital , Beijing, P.R. China 100048

Abstract

Abstract Background Burn injuries place a heavy burden on the global healthcare system. However, there is still a lack of nationwide studies on the epidemiological characteristics of burn patients in mainland China. The present study aims to accurately analyze the clinical characteristics of burn patients by collecting data in mainland China from 2009 to 2018, which will provide effective strategies for healthcare systems and the government in mainland China. Methods Patients admitted for burn injuries to 196 hospitals in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities in mainland China from 2009 to 2018 were included. The data collected included sex, age, month distribution, etiology, region, clinical outcome, injury anatomical location, total burn surface area and mortality. SPSS 19.0 software was used to analyze the data. Results From 2009 to 2018, the burn patients were 333,995 (0.76%), which included 222,480 (66.61%) males and 111,515 (33.39%) females. From 2009 to 2018, the number of individuals admitted to hospitals for burns showed a downward trend year by year. The burn patients accounted for the highest proportion of inpatients in 0–10 years (38.10%), followed by 40–50 years (13.14%). The highest cure ratio of burn inpatients was in the 20–30 age group (31 394, 71.53%). Among 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, the province with the highest proportion of total inpatients caused by burns was Inner Mongolia (4.61%), followed by Zhejiang (3.17%), Hainan (2.88%) and Xinjiang (2.64%). Summer (29.16%) was the season with the highest incidence of burn patients admitted to hospitals, followed by spring (25.6%). Scalding (60.19%) was the most frequent kind of burn treated, followed by fire (20.45%). The patients had multiple burn sites (68.89%) most often, followed by burns on the lower limbs (10.91%). From 0% to 10% total body surface area (TBSA) accounted for the highest ratio (37.19%), followed by 90–100% TBSA (21.74%). Conclusions The present study is the first to describe the associated situation and trends of burn patients in mainland China from 2009 to 2018. Our findings will serve as the latest clinical evidence for healthcare planning and prevention efforts in China and other countries.

Funder

National Nature Science Foundation of China

Military Medical Research and Development Projects

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Dermatology,Biomedical Engineering,Emergency Medicine,Immunology and Allergy,Surgery

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