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Transfusions in burn patients with/without comorbidities

Authors :
Areta Kowal-Vern
Leonard I. Boral
Barbara A. Latenser
Harita Patel
Mariano G. Yogore
Source :
Journal of burn careresearch : official publication of the American Burn Association. 30(2)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Medical comorbidities such as renal, cardiac, and cerebrovascular disease are known risk factors for mortality in burn patients. Patients with large burns often require blood transfusions during excision and skin grafting. The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in the transfusion requirements of burn patients with/without comorbidities. This was a retrospective review of burn patient data between March 1999 and May 2004. There were 1,615 admissions to the burn unit; comorbidity data was available on 1,490 patients. Of these, 383/1,490 (26%) had comorbid conditions upon admission: 85/383 (22%) were transfused; 52/85 (61%) also underwent skin grafting. Most patients (298/383) with comorbidities were not transfused; however, 108/298 (36%) were grafted. Transfused patients with comorbidities had a mean +/- SD age of 53 +/- 18 years old, a 19% +/- 22% TBSA burn, and a length of stay of 29 +/- 26 days compared with patients with comorbidities who did not require transfusion and were 48 +/- 19 years old, had 8 +/- 13% TBSA, and a length of stay of 8 +/- 8 days. Of patients with comorbidities, 31/54 (57%) were transfused in the

Details

ISSN :
1559047X
Volume :
30
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of burn careresearch : official publication of the American Burn Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de0c53432ec3fb2a6a3d5b673a064c00