
@article{ref1,
title="Burns during pregnancy - effect on maternal and foetal outcomes",
journal="Annals of burns and fire disasters",
year="2006",
author="Subrahmanyam, M.",
volume="19",
number="4",
pages="177-179",
abstract="During a 5-yr period (1999-2004), of the 529 women of reproductive age admitted with burns, 44 (7.4%) were pregnant. Of these 44, 37 (84%) were in the age group 15-25 yr and 22 (50%) were in the second trimester; 33 burns (75%) were accidental and 11 (25%) the result of suicide attempts. Flame burns accounted for 42 out of the 44 cases (95.5%); two cases were due to scalds (4.5%). Maternal death occurred in 28 of the cases (63.6%) and foetal death in 29 (65.9%). The maternal complications that led to mortality were shock in 15 cases (53.6%), respiratory distress in 8 (28.6%) and sepsis in 14 (50.0%); one patient had corneal perforation.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1592-9558",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}