Sauda Usmani, Zia Ul Haq, Zulfiqar Ali Buzdar, Javaid Munir, Abid Rashid, Faiza Munir Qazi

Assessment of Frequencies of Physiological Imperilments as Consequence of Burns due to Domestic Violence in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Sauda Usmani, Zia Ul Haq, Zulfiqar Ali Buzdar, Javaid Munir, Abid Rashid, Faiza Munir Qazi



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ABSTRACT

Background: There is no impact without an imprint. Such an imprint can range from a simple scar to functio laesa of an organ. The burns are much more notorious than any other sort of trauma/impact. Most common physiological imperilments of burns can be permanent scarring, disfigurement, mobility restrictions, loss of sensations and permanent pain etc. The frequency of all these imperilments is described in the current research.

Methodology: The study was carried out in year 2018 from January to September in AED of Jinnah Hospital Lahore. There were 300 surviving victims of burns of domestic violence collected through non-probability consecutive purposive sampling for a descriptive cross-sectional study.

Results: The study revealed the permanent pain and discomfort as the most frequent physiological imperilments reported to be 27% followed by mobility restrictions occurring in 23% third commonest was the sensorineural loss observed in 17% approximately among all the cases participating in the current study.

Conclusion: We concluded escaping the burns incident uneventfully may be possible if the burns were minor or medical care services were up to the par and delivered well in time.

Keywords: Physiological Imperilments, Domestic, Burns



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