CHIRPP database, summary data for 1996, all ages
SUMMARY (325 records)
More than half (62.7%) of scalds associated with hot beverages were sustained by children less than 2 years of age. Of all hot beverage scalds, 50.2% were to males. Most injuries occurred in the patient's own home, 67.1%, and most frequently between 4 and 8 p.m., 22.8%. The more common hot beverages involved were tea (48.3%) and coffee (42.2%). The body part most commonly injured was the chest, 24.2%. Of all patients, 40.0% sustained more than one burn. Injuries that required advice only or minor treatment accounted for 20.0% of patients, while 66.5% of patients needed medical follow-up after leaving the emergency department and 12.6% were admitted to hospital. The percentage of hot beverage scalds requiring hospitalization is approximately two times higher than the average for all injuries in the CHIRPP database.
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SEARCH
In August 1997, a search of the CHIRPP database for the year 1996 (119,526 records) was conducted. No age restriction was specified in the search. Records were selected i) if they contained the mechanism of injury contact with hot liquids or steam (code 53) or ii) if they contained the nature of injury burn or corrosion (code 20). From these records only the ones involving hot beverages (tea, coffee, hot chocolate, hot milk) were retained. Records involving hot foods (e.g., hot soup) were excluded. The total number of records identified was 325.
OVERALL OCCURRENCE
In 1996, scalds associated with hot beverages accounted for 0.3% of the records in the CHIRPP database and 23.8% of burns in 1996 were due to hot beverage scalds.
AGE AND SEX DISTRIBUTION OF SCALDS
|
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
% MALE* |
NUMBER/ |
< 1 year | 69 |
21.2 |
43.5 |
1,688 |
1 year | 135 |
41.5 |
63.7 |
1,527 |
2-4 years | 49 |
15.1 |
46.9 |
243 |
5-9 years | 21 |
6.5 |
42.9 |
87 |
10-14 years | 8 |
2.5 |
62.5 |
29 |
15-19 years | 12 |
3.7 |
8.3 |
101 |
20+ years | 31 |
9.5 |
29.0 |
138 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
50.2 |
272 |
* Of all injuries in the CHIRPP database in 1996, 60.1% were sustained by males.
** The number of scalds associated with hot beverages per 100,000 CHIRPP injuries of all types within the age group indicated. Because CHIRPP collects information from ten children's hospitals and only six of the general hospitals, there is a high number of young children in the database. Using number per 100,000 within an age group (instead of overall percent by age group) adjusts for different age group distributions.
HOT BEVERAGE INVOLVED IN BURN
|
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
Tea | 157 |
48.3 |
Coffee | 137 |
42.2 |
Hot chocolate or milk | 31 |
9.5 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
TIME AT WHICH INJURY OCCURRED
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
|
8:00 a.m. to noon | 68 |
20.9 |
Noon to 4 p.m. | 51 |
15.7 |
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. | 74 |
22.8 |
8 p.m. to midnight | 58 |
17.8 |
Midnight to 8 a.m. | 11 |
3.4 |
Unknown | 63 |
19.4 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
DAY DURING WHICH INJURY OCCURRED
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
|
Sunday | 53 |
16.3 |
Monday | 40 |
12.3 |
Tuesday | 40 |
12.3 |
Wednesday | 37 |
11.4 |
Thursday | 37 |
11.4 |
Friday | 57 |
17.5 |
Saturday | 61 |
18.8 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
SEASON DURING WHICH INJURY OCCURRED
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
|
Summer (June - August) | 78 |
24.0 |
Fall (September - November) | 82 |
25.2 |
Winter (December - February) | 76 |
23.4 |
Spring (March - May) | 89 |
27.4 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
WHERE THE INJURY OCCURRED
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
|||
Own home | 218 |
67.1 |
||
kitchen, dining room bedroom, living room basement bathroom other unspecified |
116 |
|||
Commercial area | 46 |
14.2 |
||
Other home | 19 |
5.8 |
||
kitchen, dining room bedroom, living room basement unspecified |
8 |
|||
School | 3 |
0.9 |
||
Residential institution | 1 |
0.3 |
||
Other | 10 |
3.1 |
||
Unspecified | 28 |
8.6 |
||
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN INJURY OCCURRED
Note: The following is a list of frequently occurring circumstances and factors in scalds related to hot beverages. Each patient was assigned to a single category and percentages were based on 325 persons injured. Category assignment was based on the level of detail available in the description of the injury.
|
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
Patient pulled on table cloth or reached for beverage (cup or pot) and knocked it over | 184 |
56.6 |
Patient spilled beverage while carrying, handling or preparing it | 43 |
13.2 |
Other person knocked over or dropped beverage on patient | 31 |
9.5 |
Beverage spilled on patient, not further specified | 31 |
9.5 |
Beverage spilled on patient while sitting on someone, being carried or pushed in a stroller | 17 |
5.2 |
Beverage spilled on patient while drinking or attempting to drink it | 14 |
4.3 |
Put hand or foot in cup containing beverage | 5 |
1.5 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
BODY PART BURNED
Up to three body parts may be specified for each record. One hundred and thirty patients burned more than one body part (40.0%): 78 patients (24.0%) burned two body parts and 52 patients (16.0%) burned at least three body parts.
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
|||
Trunk | 171 |
33.7 |
||
chest abdomen back thorax other |
122 |
|||
Upper extremity | 144 |
28.4 |
||
forearm, wrist upper arm, elbow hand, finger |
53 |
|||
Head, neck | 105 |
20.7 |
||
face neck internal mouth |
69 |
|||
Lower extremity | 83 |
16.4 |
||
upper leg, knee foot lower leg, ankle |
40 |
|||
Eye injury | 1 |
0.2 |
||
Unspecified | 3 |
0.6 |
||
Total | 507 |
100.0 |
TREATMENT PROVIDED IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
|
NUMBER |
PERCENT OF |
Left without being seen | 3 |
0.9 |
Advice only, or treatment with no need for follow-up | 65 |
20.0 |
Treated, medical follow-up required | 216 |
66.5 |
Admitted to hospital | 41 |
12.6* |
Fatal injury | 0** |
0.0 |
Total | 325 |
100.0 |
* The percentage of all CHIRPP injuries in 1996 that resulted in hospital admission was 5.8%.
** Fatalities counted by CHIRPP include only those patients who were dead on arrival at the emergency department or who died in the emergency department. They do not include people who died before they could be taken to hospital or those who died after hospital admission. Only 0.03% of all CHIRPP injuries were fatal during 1996.
PROFILE OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
Of the 41 patients admitted to hospital, 21 were males and 20 were females; 11 patients were less than 1 year of age, 24 patients were 1 year old and 6 patients were 2-4 years of age.
Twenty-three patients were burned by tea, 14 patients were burned by coffee and 4 patients were burned by hot milk or hot chocolate.
Twenty-two patients burned their face or their neck, 12 patients burned their chest, 4 patients burned their arm and 3 patients burned their leg or foot.
SUGGESTED REFERENCE AND REPORTING INFORMATION
This report and data from it may be copied and circulated freely, provided that the source is acknowledged. The following citation is recommended:
Injury data were obtained from the database of the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP), Public Health Agency of Canada.
If data from this report are included in any other document or publication, it should be noted, where appropriate, that the information comes from sixteen hospitals (ten pediatric and six general) across Canada.
For additional information on the CHIRPP program, please contact the Child Injury Section, Public Health Agency of Canada by phone at (613) 941-9918 or by FAX at (613) 941-9927.
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