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. 1985 May;142(5):653–656.

Report From the California Burn Registry—The Causes of Major Burns

Frederic S Bongard 1,2, Louis B Ostrow 1,2, Susan T Sacks 1,2, Andrew McGuire 1,2, Donald D Trunkey 1,2
PMCID: PMC1306133  PMID: 4013280

Abstract

In its first four years of operation, the California Burn Registry recorded 3,332 cases of burns, of which 73.1% were in male and 26.9% were in female patients of all ages. The average total body surface area burned was 15.4±0.3%. Flame burns were the most common (31.4%). Other common sources included scalds (24.5%) and flammable liquids (12.9%). Several other causes were cited with less frequency. Burns taking place at home occurred more commonly than at all other locations combined. In all, 221 deaths (6.6%) were reported, most (66.1%) of which were due to flame burns.

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