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Trends and risk factors for mortality in elderly burns patients: A retrospective review
- Source :
- Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 45(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The elderly experience higher mortality rates and poorer outcomes compared to younger burn survivors with similar injuries.This epidemiological study reviewed records of all admitted elderly burn patients collected from five burns facilities in Israel between 1997-2016. Collected data was limited to the population aged 20+, focused on the population aged 60+.Mortality rates for elderly patients increased with TBSA and increases with age. Regression analyses demonstrated a decrease in mortality of 2.9% (p=0.013) per 5 years, an overall decrease of 11.6% over the 20-year study period, with the decline more significant for older age groups. This decrease in mortality was much larger than that observed for all burns patients over this period. The most common cause of injury in the elderly population was fire, with mortality rate highest for this cause. There was no effect of gender on mortality rate. Mortality increased when smoke inhalation was present for TBSA20%, with mortality unaffected by the presence of smoke inhalation for higher TBSA. The need for surgery correlates with high mortality rates.This study identified key factors that impact mortality and demonstrated a large decrease in mortality in the elderly patients over the study period.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Body Surface Area
Smoke inhalation
Population
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Fires
030207 dermatology & venereal diseases
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Age groups
Risk Factors
Elderly population
Epidemiology
Medicine
Humans
Israel
Mortality
education
Aged
Retrospective Studies
Aged, 80 and over
education.field_of_study
Retrospective review
business.industry
Mortality rate
Age Factors
030208 emergency & critical care medicine
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Smoke Inhalation Injury
medicine.disease
Key factors
Emergency Medicine
Surgery
Female
business
Burns
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18791409 and 19972016
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dc564fb51c3e2da36b0909516e192c00