Literature DB >> 16220315

Outcome and changes over time in survival following severe burns from 1985 to 2004.

Nele Brusselaers1, Eric A J Hoste, Stan Monstrey, Kirsten E Colpaert, Jan J De Waele, Koenraad H Vandewoude, Stijn I Blot.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate outcome in severely burned patients over a 20-year period and to evaluate survival over time. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Historical cohort in a six-bed burn unit of a 1060-bed university hospital. PATIENTS: 1385 patients admitted to the burn unit over a 20-year period. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Outcome was evaluated in relation to the presence of three major risk factors for death: age 60 years or over, total burned surface area 40% or more, and the presence of inhalation injury. Overall mortality was 7.1%. When zero, one, two, or three risk factors were present, mortality was respectively 0.5%, 9.9%, 48.0%, and 90.5%. Over the study period the average proportional total burned surface area decreased as did mortality. The survival benefit was significant among patient groups with one or two risk factors present. Multivariate regression analysis adjusting for risk factors for death confirmed that survival improved over time (odds ratio 0.73 per 5-year period).
CONCLUSIONS: Global mortality following burns is low, and nearly all patients who die had at least one risk factor present. In the presence of three risk factors the prognosis following burns is particularly compromised. Taking into account that our patients over the past 20 years have been progressively less extensively burned and hence have a lesser at risk for death, survival following severe burns has continued to improve.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16220315     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-005-2819-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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