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General information
Name: nl.zorg.Burnwound
Version: 3.0
HCIM Status:Final
Release: 2016
Release status: Published
Release date: 1-5-2016
Metadata
DCM::CoderList | Werkgroep RadB Verpleegkundige Gegevens |
DCM::ContactInformation.Address | * |
DCM::ContactInformation.Name | * |
DCM::ContactInformation.Telecom | * |
DCM::ContentAuthorList | Werkgroep RadB Verpleegkundige Gegevens |
DCM::CreationDate | 18-9-2014 |
DCM::DeprecatedDate | |
DCM::DescriptionLanguage | nl |
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Address | |
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Name | PM |
DCM::EndorsingAuthority.Telecom | |
DCM::Id | 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.3.19.4 |
DCM::KeywordList | Brandwond |
DCM::LifecycleStatus | Final |
DCM::ModelerList | Werkgroep RadB Verpleegkundige Gegevens |
DCM::Name | nl.zorg.Brandwond |
DCM::PublicationDate | 1-5-2016 |
DCM::PublicationStatus | Published |
DCM::ReviewerList | Projectgroep RadB Verpleegkundige Gegevens & Kerngroep Registratie aan de Bron |
DCM::RevisionDate | 8-9-2015 |
DCM::Superseeds | nl.nfu.Brandwondv1.0 |
DCM::Version | 3.0 |
HCIM::PublicationLanguage | EN |
Revision History
Only available in Dutch
Publicatieversie 1.0 (01-07-2015)
Publicatieversie 3.0 (01-05-2016)
ZIB-453 | Wijziging naamgeving ZIB's en logo's door andere opzet van beheer |
Concept
A burn wound is a wound caused by skin being exposed to heat for a certain time above a certain critical temperature. Heat above this critical temperature (+/- 40°C) will cause damage to the skin. There are different types of burn wounds, which are categorized according to the depth of the burn wound.
The depth of the burn wound depends on:
- the temperature of the impacting heat;
- the duration of the impact of heat on the skin;
- the source of the burn (e.g. fire, fluid).
Purpose
The description of the burn wound is of importance for starting or continuing the best possible wound treatment and to be able to properly monitor the wound healing process.
Evidence Base
Different degrees are used to evaluate the depth of the burn wound:
First-degree burn (no wound):
- no blisters, no open wounds
- redness
- good capillary refill
- supple
- painful
Superficial second-degree burn wound (partial thickness of the skin):
- intact / broken blisters
- pink, shiny, uniform
- good capillary refill
- supple
- painful
Deep second-degree burn wound:
- intact / broken blisters
- pink, matte, not homogenous, damp
- slow capillary refill
- slightly more firm
- painful
Third-degree burn wound
- intact / broken blisters, epidermis stuck to burned dermis
- white, brown, yellow, red (when kept in hot water for a prolonged period of time)
- no capillary refill, non-removable redness
- firm
- less painful than the size of the wound makes it appear
(Source: Brandwondenprotocol 2010, Rode Kruis Brandwondencentrum Beverwijk [2010 Burn wound protocol, Beverwijk Red Cross Burn Wound Center])
Information Model
Type | Id | Concept | Card. | Definition | DefinitionCode | Reference | |||||||
NL-CM:19.4.1 | BurnWound | Root concept of the BurnWound information model. This concept contains all data elements of the BurnWound information model. |
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NL-CM:19.4.2 | Depth | 1 | Description of the severity of the burn wound, ranging from degree 1 - 3. |
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NL-CM:19.4.7 | Extent | 0..1 | The extent of a burn wound is indicated in a percentage of the ‘Total Body Surface Area’ (TBSA). For adults, the TBSA can be calculated on the basis of the ‘rule of nines’, in which body parts are expressed in the percentage 9 and multiples of 9. This ‘rule of nines’ cannot be used for children because a child’s body proportions are different from those of an adult. For children, separate tables were developed per age group to determine the extent of burn wounds. Another option is measuring the extent using the patient’s hand surface area. The surface area of a patient’s hand (including the fingers) equals approximately 1% of their total body surface area.
(Source: Brandwonden genezen. Hoe verder? [Healing Burn Wounds. What now?) |
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NL-CM:19.4.3 | StartDate | 0..1 | Date on which the burn wound appeared. | ||||||||||
NL-CM:19.4.4 | AnatomicalLocation | 0..1 | The location of the burn wound on the body. |
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NL-CM:19.4.5 | Explanation | 0..1 | Explanation of the burn wound. |
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NL-CM:19.4.8 | DateOfLastDressingChange | 0..1 | Date on which the dressing was last changed. | ||||||||||
NL-CM:19.4.6 | Treatment::NursingProcedure | 0..* | The procedures carried out to treat the burn wound. |
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Columns Concept and DefinitionCode: hover over the values for more information
For explanation of the symbols, please see the legend page
Example Instances
Only available in Dutch
Brandwond | |
Dieptegraad | 2e graad, oppervlakkig |
Uitgebreidheid | 1% |
AnatomischeLocatie | onderarm rechts |
OntstaansDatum | 29-09-2014 |
DatumLaatste Verbandwissel | 10-10-2014 |
Behandeling | |
Activiteit | Verbinden met hydrofyber verband, dagelijkse wondinspectie, zo nodig verwisselen van niet adherente delen van hydrofyber verband. |
Toelichting | Mevrouw kreeg hete thee over zich heen, wond is ongeveer 10 bij 4 cm. |
Issues
Damages to the skin as a result of exposure to intense heat and cold can lead to similar wounds. Nevertheless, we have decided not to expand the information model to become a generic thermal wound information model. The reason for this was the lack of a guideline for treating freeze wounds and insufficient agreement in the field on the applicability of the burn wound classification for freeze wounds. Freeze wounds also rarely occur in the Netherlands, due to the climate.
References
1. Brandwondenprotocol 2010 [Online] Beschikbaar op:https://www.rkz.nl/brandwondenprotocol_online [Geraadpleegd: 13 februari 2015]
2. Brandwonden genezen. Hoe verder? [Online] Beschikbaar op:http://brandwondenstichting.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/NBS_Hoe-verder-huisartsen-2011.pdf [Geraadpleegd: 13 februari 2015]
Valuesets
BurnWoundAnatomicalLocationCodelist
Valueset OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.19.4.2 | Binding: |
Conceptname | Codesystem name | Codesystem OID |
SNOMED CT: <<91723000|anatomical structure| | SNOMED CT | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 |
DepthCodelist
Valueset OID: 2.16.840.1.113883.2.4.3.11.60.40.2.19.4.1 | Binding: |
Conceptname | Conceptcode | Codesystem name | Codesystem OID | Description |
first degree burn injury | 77140003 | SNOMED CT | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 | 1e graad |
superficial partial thickness burn | 46541008 | SNOMED CT | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 | 2e graad, oppervlakkig |
deep partial thickness burn | 262588000 | SNOMED CT | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 | 2e graad, diep |
third degree burn injury | 80247002 | SNOMED CT | 2.16.840.1.113883.6.96 | 3e graad |
This information model in other releases
- Release 2015, (Version 1.0)
- Release 2017, (Version 3.2)
- Prerelease 2018-2, (Version 3.2)
- Prerelease 2019-2, (Version 3.3)
- Release 2020, (Version 3.4)
- Prerelease 2021-2, (Version 3.5)
- Prerelease 2022-1, (Version 3.5)
- Prerelease 2023-1, (Version 4.0)
- Prerelease 2024-1, (Version 4.1)
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About this information
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Conditions for use are located on the mainpage
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