Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 33
  • Issue: 1

Clinico-Pathological Profile in Deaths Due To Burns

  • Author:
  • Rahul Chawla1, Ashok Chanana2, Hukumat Rai2, A.D. Aggarwal3, Harnam Singh4, Gaurav Sharma5
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 14 to 17

1Deptt. of Forensic Medicine, MM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Mullana. E-mail: drrahulchawla9@gmail.com

2Forensic Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Amritsar

3Forensic Medicine, Pt.B.D.Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak

4Forensic Medicine, Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

5Forensic Medicine, Katuri Medical College, Guntur

Abstract

Burn injuries occur universally and have plagued mankind since antiquity till the present day. Burns represent an extremely stressful experience for both the burn victims as well as their families. An extensive burn profoundly affects the patient's physique, psyche, financial situation and family. Patients with extensive burns frequently die, and for those with lesser injury, physical recovery is slow and painful. In addition to their dramatic physical effects, burn injuries frequently cause deleterious psychological complications. In all societies including developed or developing countries, burns constitute, a medical and psychological problem, but also have severe economic and social consequences not only to them, but also to their family and society ingeneral.24%cases were not hospitalized. 40%cases died within 24 hours of sustaining burns. 38%cases were unconscious before death. 66%cases had given dying declaration.Mechanical injuries were present in 10%cases.84%cases of total cases were alleged casesof accident. The major cause of death was Septicemic shock in 56%cases.

Keywords

Burns, Fire, Clinical, Pathology, Death.