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Epidemiology and outcome analysis of severe extensive burns: a 12-year summary of 103 cases in a burn center in China.
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Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association [J Burn Care Res] 2012 May-Jun; Vol. 33 (3), pp. e127-32. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The purpose of this article is to improve the treatment of severe extensive burns (SEB) patients by summarizing treatment experience in recent 12 years in China and analyzing the follow-up quality of life (QOL) in these patients. Clinical data and rescue measures of 103 SEB patients (≥70% TBSA) admitted in a burn center in Shanghai between 1997 and 2009 were reviewed, and QOL and hand function of those who survived more than 2 years were assessed by Brief Version of Burn Specific Health scale-B and Michigan Hand Outcome Questionnaire. Of these, 76.7% were caused by flames and 15.5% caused by scald. The median burn area was 87.5% (interquartile range, 77.0-95.0%) TBSA, of which third-degree burns accounted for 56.5% (interquartile range, 25.8-80.0%) TBSA; 71.8% were complicated by inhalation injury. The occurrence of in-hospital complications was 75.7%, with the respiratory system complications predominating (49.5%). The fatality rate was 28.2%, mainly due to sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Work, body image, and heat sensitivity got the lowest Brief Version of Burn Specific Health scale-B scores in all nine domains, and Michigan Hand Outcome Questionnaire scores were also relatively poor. Flame burns remain to be the main cause of SEB in China in recent 12 years. Treatment is still challenged because of the depth and extensive burn area and high occurrence of multiple system complications. How to ameliorate QOL of SEB patients, intensify the functional rehabilitation, and improve their physical appearance in particular remain to be a crux.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Age Distribution
Body Surface Area
Burn Units statistics & numerical data
Burns diagnosis
China epidemiology
Combined Modality Therapy
Disability Evaluation
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Injury Severity Score
Length of Stay statistics & numerical data
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Sex Distribution
Sickness Impact Profile
Survival Rate
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Burns epidemiology
Burns therapy
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Quality of Life
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1559-0488
- Volume :
- 33
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22210058
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/BCR.0b013e3182335a5d