A rare type of burn injury due to butane gas inhalation
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2017Author
Seven, ErginHoroz, Ugur
Sari, Elif
Ozakpinar, Hulda Rifat
Sandikci, Mert Muhittin
Inozu, Emre
Tellioglu, Ali Teoman
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Seven, E., Horoz, U., Sarı, E., Özakpınar, H. R., Sandıkcı, M. M., İnözü, E., & Tellioğlu, A. T. (2017). A rare type of burn injury due to butane gas inhalation. Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES, 23(3), 212–216.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Abusive inhalation of butane gas is becoming a serious public health problem among teenagers and young adult population; however, there has been little reporting on explosion burns associated with abuse of butane cigarette lighter fluid. METHODS: Retrospective study was conducted of 22 patients who were burned in last 2 years in explosion of butane gas, a flammable, odorless, and colorless aliphatic hydrocarbon. RESULTS: Details of sociodemographic profile of the patients, any underlying psychiatric illness, alcohol abuse, depth of burn injury, any associated injury, duration of hospitalization, and percentage of burned area were recorded and analyzed. CONCLUSION: All of the patients were young men, and most had superficial burn injury. Hospital stay ranged from 0 to 11 days. All of the patients were treated with conservative management.