| Literature DB >> 12352131 |
Colleen M Ryan1, David A Schoenfeld, Maryanne Malloy, John T Schulz, Robert L Sheridan, Ronald G Tompkins.
Abstract
Mortality and length of stay (LOS) of survivors was examined retrospectively in 270 adults with acute burns > or =20% of body surface area to determine the effect of Integra Dermal Regeneration Template treatment on outcome. No difference in mortality was found between patients who received Integra (30%; n = 43) and patients who did not (30%; n = 227). Surviving Integra patients (n = 30) stayed longer, but they were more extensively injured than survivors who did not receive Integra (n = 158), and therefore longer hospitalizations were expected. In a subgroup analysis, mean LOS of Integra patients with two or more mortality risk factors (age > 60 years, burn size >40% body surface area, or inhalation injury; n = 15) was 63 days compared with 107 days in patients with two or more risk factors (n = 29) who did not receive Integra ( =.014). Integra use in severely injured burned adults was associated with a marked decrease in LOS.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12352131 DOI: 10.1097/00004630-200209000-00002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Burn Care Rehabil ISSN: 0273-8481