Epidemioclinical Aspects of Childhood Domestic Accidents in the Emergency Department of Boffa Hospital

Aminata, Bangoura Mmah and Ouo, Kolié Ouo and Kaba, Bangoura and Hassimiou, Camara Salématou and Moustapha, Diop Mamadou and Deen, Touré Oumar and Emmanuel, Camara and Binta, Diallo Fatoumata and Néabey, Bémy Pé and Oumar, Touré Mariame (2023) Epidemioclinical Aspects of Childhood Domestic Accidents in the Emergency Department of Boffa Hospital. Open Journal of Pediatrics, 13 (06). pp. 947-954. ISSN 2160-8741

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Abstract

Introduction: Domestic accidents are defined as accidents that occur in the home or its immediate surroundings. Objective: To describe the epidemioclinical and therapeutic aspects. Patients and Methods: Prospective, descriptive study from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 in the emergency department of Boffa prefectural hospital included all children aged 0 to 15 years admitted for domestic accidents. Results: Of 120 cases of accidental trauma, 56 were domestic accidents. The mean age was 7.08 years. The 0 - 5 and 11 - 15 age groups were the most represented (35.71%). The sex ratio was 1.55 in favor of boys. Domestic accidents were represented by falls (26.78%), thermal burns (21.43%), snakebite wounds (17.86%) and dog bites (10.71%), drowning (5.36%), and electrification by lightning (3.60%), one case or 1.78% of each of the following: esophageal foreign body by palm nut, firearm, wall collapse, stretching of upper limb. Paracetamol was the molecule most frequently used (89.28%). The outcome was favorable in 92.86% of cases. However, four (4) deaths were recorded. Conclusion: Domestic accidents remain a significant pathology at Boffa prefectural hospital.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 20 Dec 2023 07:27
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2023 07:27
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/3942

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