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Table 1 Characteristics of burn patients treated in the three attacks

From: Managing burn victims of suicide bombing attacks: outcomes, lessons learnt, and changes made from three attacks in Indonesia

 

All attacks

Bali 2002

Jakarta 2003

Bali 2005

Number of victims

31

15

14

2

Age in yearsa

32 (13–56)

29 (20–50)

35 (24–56)

28 (13–43)

Gender (male/female)

17:14

6:9

10:4

1:1

Percentage of TBSAa

15 (2–55)

29 (5–55)

10 (2–46)

11.5 (7–16)

ABSIa

5 (2–10)

6 (3–10)

4 (3–9)

3.5 (2–5)

Inhalational injuryb

2 (6%)

0 (0%)

2 (14%)

0 (0%)

Admitted to the ICUb

10 (32%)

8 (53%)

2 (14%)

0 (0%)

Number of burn surgeriesa

2 (0–10)

2 (0–10)

2 (0–6)

1 (1–1)

Length of hospital stay in daysa

11 (2–58)

6 (2–42)

16.5 (7–58)

10 (9–11)

Mortalityb

1 (3%)

1 (7%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

  1. aData presented as median (range). bData presented as number (percentage of total). ABSI, abbreviated burn severity index; TBSA, total burn surface area.