EPIDEMIOLOGIC DATA AND COSTS OF BURN INJURIES IN WORKERS IN SWITZERLAND - AN ARGUMENT FOR IMMEDIATE TREATMENT IN BURN CENTERS

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作者
DEROCHE, R
LUSCHER, NJ
DEBRUNNER, HU
FISCHER, R
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[1] Clinic for Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Unit, University Hospital, Basel
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10.1016/0305-4179(94)90108-2
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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A complete statistical evaluation of epidemiological data and costs of burn injuries in 1984 with a follow-up for 5 years is presented, considering a collective of 1. 77 million workers in Switzerland. The majority of burns are minor injuries, only about 5 per cent of the burn victims are admitted to a hospital, 0.2 per cent died. Burn injuries at work are rare, mainly owing to strict safety measures. Only one-fifth of the costs caused by burns are due to medical treatment. All other expenses result from continuation of payments of salaries and annuities. The treatment of the few severely burned patients in burn units produces effective costs which are higher than the tariff paid by the insurance. Even so, the predominant portion of the enormous costs is taken up by wages while off work and annuities. As our conclusion we stress the importance of primary care for all severe burns including all burns of the hands in a specialized centre. Any economic effort for primary burn treatment, however high it may be, is justified if the duration of rehabilitation and invalidity can be reduced.
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