摘要

Introduction: Chile is located in the Ring of Fire, in South America. An earthquake 8.8 affected 80% of the population in February 27th, 2010. This study was conducted to assess any change in burns profile caused by the earthquake. Methods: This was an ecologic study. We compared the 4 months following the earthquake in 2009 and 2010. Variables studied: age, TBSA, deep TBSA, agent, specific mortality rate and rate of admissions to the National burn Center of Chile. Mann-Whitney test and a Poisson regression were performed. Results: Age, agent, TBSA and deep TBSA percentages did not show any difference. Mortality rate was lower in 2010 (0.52 versus 1.22 per 1,000,000 habitants) but no meaningful difference was found (Poisson regression p = 0.06). Admission rate was lower in 2010, 4.6 versus 5.6 per 1,000,000 habitants, but no differences were found (p = 0.26). There was not any admissions directly related to the earthquake. Discussion: As we do not have incidence registries in Chile, we propose to use the rate of admission to the National Burn Reference Center as an incidence estimator. There was not any significant difference in the burn profile, probably because of the time of the earthquake (3 am). We conclude the earthquake did not affect the way the Chilean people get burned.

  • 出版日期2011-6