2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2022.11.067
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The epidemiology of in-hospital burn patients in a tertiary hospital in Damascus, Syria. A retrospective cohort study

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“…Burn injuries are traumatic events frequently encountered in emergency healthcare settings, presenting substantial challenges due to their potential for severe disability, high mortality rates, prolonged hospital stays, intricate rehabilitation processes, and significant financial burdens on patients and healthcare systems [ 1 ]. It is noteworthy that burn-related fatalities account for approximately 180,000 lives each year, with a staggering 90 % of these fatalities occurring in low- and middle-income countries that often lack access to well-equipped and organized burn care facilities [ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Burn injuries are traumatic events frequently encountered in emergency healthcare settings, presenting substantial challenges due to their potential for severe disability, high mortality rates, prolonged hospital stays, intricate rehabilitation processes, and significant financial burdens on patients and healthcare systems [ 1 ]. It is noteworthy that burn-related fatalities account for approximately 180,000 lives each year, with a staggering 90 % of these fatalities occurring in low- and middle-income countries that often lack access to well-equipped and organized burn care facilities [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%