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Burns caused by electronic vaping devices (e-cigarettes): A new classification proposal based on mechanisms
Authors:K. Serror  M. Chaouat  Matthieu M. Legrand  F. Depret  J. Haddad  N. Malca  M. Mimoun  D. Boccara
Affiliation:1. Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Center, Hôpital Saint Louis, AP-HP 1 Avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75010 Paris, France;2. Departement of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Burn Center, Hôpital Saint Louis, AP-HP 1 Avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75010 Paris, France
Abstract:
Introduction With more than 10 million of daily users, e-cigarettes encountered a great success. But in the past few years, the number of medical reports of injuries caused by the explosion of e-cigarettes has significantly increased. This article aims at reporting our series and reviewing the literature to propose a new classification based on the mechanisms of injuries related to e-cigarettes that can guide non-specialists and specialists in the management of these patients.Method We performed a retrospective review of our institutional burn database from June 2016 to July 2017 for injuries caused by or in the context of using an e-cigarette. The patients’ demographics (age, gender), burn injury mechanisms, depth, localization, surface and interventions were described.Results Ten patients suffered from burns related to the use of e-cigarettes. The burns were located at the thigh (80%) and the hand (50%) with a mean surface of 3% of TBSA. Four different mechanisms could be described: Type A: thermal burns with flames due to the phenomenon of “thermal runaway”, Type B: blasts lesions secondary to the explosion, Type C: chemical alkali burns caused by spreading of the electrolyte solution and Type D: thermal burns without flames due to overheating. These different mechanisms suggest specific surgical and non-surgical management.Conclusion Management of injuries sustained from e-cigarettes’ explosions should be approached from the standpoint of mechanisms. Different mechanisms could be associated and should be considered in specific management.
Keywords:Electronic cigarette  Explosion  Lithium  Battery  Lithium-ion battery  Vaporizing device  Thermal runaway>
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