Literature DB >> 13573189

Mortality rates in patients with burns; a report of experience at San Francisco City and County Hospital, 1943-1956.

A G CLARK, J H HANSON.   

Abstract

A review was made of the cases of 93 patients with burns covering more than 20 per cent of the body surface who were treated at the San Francisco City and County Hospital, University of California Service, between 1943 and 1956. The mortality rate increased from 40 per cent during 1943-1947 to 69 per cent during 1952-1956. A significant change in survival time was noted: During 1943-1947, 69 per cent of the deaths occurred within 48 hours of admission; during 1952-1956, only 19 per cent of the deaths occurred within the first 48 hours. In the period 1943-1947 the majority of deaths resulted from shock in the immediate post-burn period; in the later years of the study the major cause of death was infection. No patient more than 50 years of age who had burns of more than 25 per cent of the body surface survived. Only one patient with burns involving more than 45 per cent survived. No patient who had a blood culture positive for bacteria survived. The use of antibiotics had no effect on the incidence of infection. Elderly patients, children and alcoholics were less able to resist the effects of infection. The lowest mortality rate was in the age group of 15 through 35 years.

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Keywords:  BURNS/statistics

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Year:  1958        PMID: 13573189      PMCID: PMC1512468     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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  3 in total
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  2 in total

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