• Burns · Oct 1989

    Mortality from burns in Kuwait.

    • R L Bang and J K Saif.
    • Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University.
    • Burns. 1989 Oct 1;15(5):315-21.

    AbstractThere were 96 deaths among 1433 burns patients admitted to the Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit at Ibn Sina Hospital and Plastic Surgery Unit at Mubarak Al-Kabeer Hospital from January 1982 to December 1987. This represents an overall mortality of 6.7 per cent; 74 per cent of the patients who died had sustained more than 50 per cent body surface area (BSA) burns. A large number of deaths occurred in two age groups, 0-5 years (21 deaths) and 21-30 years (24 deaths). The male to female ratio of burn-induced deaths was 1.18:1. Flame burns due to domestic accidents were the aetiological factors in the majority of patients; 84 (87.5 per cent) of those who died sustained flame burns, although flame burns were only responsible for 46.6 per cent of all burns cases admitted. The mean survival period was 16.8 days postburn, the longest period being 79 days for a patient with 60 per cent BSA burns. Forty-seven patients (49.9 per cent) died of septicaemia which, with its related complications, remains the most important cause of death in our burns patients.

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