A review of the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) for England and Wales: descriptive analysis of burn injuries 2003-2011

BMJ Open
Neophytos StylianouKen Dunn

Abstract

To describe, for the first time, distribution (by geography, age, sex) and time trends in burn injury in England and Wales over the period that the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) has been in place. Data from the iBID for the years 2003-2011 were used for a retrospective descriptive observational study of specialised services workload and admissions in England and Wales. All patients who have been visited or admitted to the burn injury specialised health service of England and Wales during the time period 2003-2011. Data cleaning was performed omitting patients with incomplete records (missingness never exceeded 5%). Workload, admissions, mortality, length of stay (LOS), geographical distribution, sex differences, age differences, total burn surface area, mechanism of Injury. During 2003-2011, 81,181 patients attended the specialised burn service for assessment and admission in England and Wales. Of these, 57,801 were admitted to the services. Males accounted for 63% of the total workload in specialised burn injury services, and females for 37%. The median (IQR) burn surface area was 1.5% (3.5%). The most frequent reason for burn injury was scald (38%). The median (IQR) age for all the referred workload for both gende...Continue Reading

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