This is a retrospective and descriptive study including all patients hospitalized in the burn intensive care department during the periodfromJanuary 2016 to August 2019 on an estimated number of 198 patients.
The M/F sex ratio is 2.03; the average age is 33. Of which 50.54% are out of school with a medium to low socio-economic level.
71% of the hospitalized are residents of the MARRAKECH-SAFI region, only 16% are admitted within the first 6 hours, hospitalized on average for 15 days.
Thermal burning remains the most common burning mechanism in adults 70% (butane flame in 48%); while in children (<15 years) thermal scalding, is the most common burning mechanism with 37.5%. This trauma occurs in 68% of cases in the home.
The average burned skin surface is 25% with a predominance of hand burns and the face either isolation or isolation must be associated.
62% healed spontaneously, while 31% required one or more grafting times, with LA50 at 47%.
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Author Name: O. Ait Benlaassel , O. Elatiqi , I. Zinedinne , I. Yafi , M. Mehrouch , M. Gouatri , M. Sahibi , MD. Elamrani and Y. Benchamkha
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Keywords: Burns Epidemiology Profile University Hospital Mohamed Vi Marrakech
ISSN: 2320-5407
EISSN: 2320-5407
EOI/DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/11626
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