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The Investigation of Factors Related to Total Body Surface Area and Burn Degree in under 5-year-old Children of Kermanshah, Iran: Using Ordinal Regression

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  6931-6944

Abstract

 Background The prevalence of burn in Children is more than other age groups. This study aimed to "investigate the factors associated with the Burn degree and total body surface area (TBSA) in under five-year-old Children ofKermanshah". Materials and Methods: We studied under five-year-old Children hospitalized in the burn center of Imam Khomeini hospital in Kermanshah, Iran, from September 2014 until March 2016 for 18 months. Required Information extracted by trained staff based on existing data. Researcher-made checklist was used to obtain information. The Ordinal regression has been applied to evaluate factors related to TBSA and Burn degree in Children. Results: In general, 262 Children were input of the study so that 226 cases (86. 3%) were in under two-year-old group. The majority of cases were boys by 66. 8% (175 cases). Hot liquid was the most reported cause of burns by 68. 7% of all cases. Most of theburn incidents (43. 1%) with high Burn degree occurred at 7 am to 2 pm. Girlswere exposed to higher Burn degrees more than boys. Factors such as being boy (odds ratio [OR] =2. 83), less than 2 years old age (OR=4. 91) significantly increased TBSA. Also, living in rural (OR=5. 17) and delay of treatment (OR=41. 35) significantly increased Burn degree. Conclusion To reduce the incidence and complications of burns in Children, interventions should be considered to change the environmental and individual factors.

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    KARAMI MATIN, BEHZAD, KARAMI MATIN, REZA, AGHAEI, ABBAS, SHAAHMADI, ZAHRA, LOTFI, BAHAREH, NAJAFI, FARID, KHEZELI, MEHDI, Kazazi, Sohaila, & AHMADI JOUYBARI, TOURAJ. (2018). The Investigation of Factors Related to Total Body Surface Area and Burn Degree in under 5-year-old Children of Kermanshah, Iran: Using Ordinal Regression. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 6(1 (49)), 6931-6944. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/337715/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KARAMI MATIN BEHZAD, KARAMI MATIN REZA, AGHAEI ABBAS, SHAAHMADI ZAHRA, LOTFI BAHAREH, NAJAFI FARID, KHEZELI MEHDI, Kazazi Sohaila, AHMADI JOUYBARI TOURAJ. The Investigation of Factors Related to Total Body Surface Area and Burn Degree in under 5-year-old Children of Kermanshah, Iran: Using Ordinal Regression. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS[Internet]. 2018;6(1 (49)):6931-6944. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/337715/en

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    BEHZAD KARAMI MATIN, REZA KARAMI MATIN, ABBAS AGHAEI, ZAHRA SHAAHMADI, BAHAREH LOTFI, FARID NAJAFI, MEHDI KHEZELI, Sohaila Kazazi, and TOURAJ AHMADI JOUYBARI, “The Investigation of Factors Related to Total Body Surface Area and Burn Degree in under 5-year-old Children of Kermanshah, Iran: Using Ordinal Regression,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, vol. 6, no. 1 (49), pp. 6931–6944, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/337715/en

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