| Literature DB >> 27574629 |
Jian Chen1, Hong Yan1, Gaoxing Luo1, Qizhi Luo1, Xiaolu Li1, Jiaping Zhang1, Zhiqiang Yuan1, Daizhi Peng1, Yizhi Peng1, Jianian Hu1, Jun Wu1.
Abstract
Mortality remains one of the most important end-point quality control parameters to evaluate a burn care system. We retrospectively reviewed the characteristics and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) patterns of burn deaths in our center from January 2003 to December 2009. The mortality rate during this time period was 2.3%. Fifty-six patients died, including 49 males and 7 females. The mean survival time was 28.45 ± 24.60 days. The burn percentage was (76.70 ± 26.86) % total burn surface area (TBSA), with (27.74 ± 24.95) % deep-partial thickness burns and (46.88 ± 33.84) % full-thickness burns. Inhalation injury was diagnosed in 36 (64.29%) patients. Patients who had undergone an operation, particularly in the first week post-burn, had a significantly longer survival time. An average of 5.50 ± 1.35 malfunctioning organs per patient and a mean sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score of 13.91 ± 3.65 were observed. The most frequently malfunctioning organs were involved in the respiratory, hematologic, circulatory, and central nervous systems. Most of the organ damage occurred during the first week post-burn, followed by 4 weeks later, with relatively less organ damage observed in the third week. Among patients with a TBSA over 50%, non-survivors had larger burn sizes (particularly larger full-thickness burns) and a higher incidence of inhalation injury compared with survivors; non-survivors were also more likely to have microorganism-positive blood and sputum cultures. In conclusion, burn deaths are related to a higher burn percentage, inhalation injury, MODS, and infection. Early operation may help improve survival duration.Entities:
Keywords: Burns; death; multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Year: 2013 PMID: 27574629 PMCID: PMC4978095 DOI: 10.4103/2321-3868.118933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns Trauma ISSN: 2321-3868
Figure 1:The age distribution of non-survivors in our center from 2003 to 2009.
Figure 2:The distribution of TBSA for non-survivors in our center from 2003 to 2009.
Figure 3:The distribution of burn deaths in the first 4 weeks post-burn in our center.
The relationship between survival time and operation
| Time of operation (days post-burn) | Survival time (days) | Patient number | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operated | 1–49 | 37.11±24.97* | 41 |
| 1–7 | 34.28±22.86* | 25 | |
| 8–14 | 21.33±10.91 | 6 | |
| Non-operated | 18.67±15.64 | 15 |
*P < 0.05, vs. non-operated
Figure 4:The number of dysfunctioning organs involved in burn deaths.
Organ dysfunction by weeks post-burn
| Systems and organs involved | Patient number ( | Time post-burn (weeks) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <1 | 1–2 | 3–4 | >4 | ||
| Circulation | 50 (89.29%) | 20 | 9 | 5 | 16 |
| Respiratory | 53 (94.64%) | 40 | 4 | 2 | 7 |
| Central nervous system | 49 (87.50%) | 19 | 11 | 5 | 14 |
| Hematology | 49 (87.50%) | 39 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
| Liver | 32 (57.14%) | 22 | 0 | 5 | 5 |
| Renal | 37 (66.07%) | 26 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
| Digestive system | 37 (66.07%) | 14 | 12 | 2 | 9 |
Time of onset and severity of organ dysfunction in the burn deaths
| Organ involved | Time of onset (days post-burn) | SOFA score |
|---|---|---|
| Circulation | 20.42 ± 21.45 | 2.82±0.56 |
| Respiratory | 9.00 ± 13.69 | 3.09±0.71 |
| Central nervous system | 17.94 ± 18.92 | 2.42±0.84 |
| Hematology | 8.84 ± 14.01 | 2.88±0.44 |
| Liver | 11.63 ± 15.90 | 1.69±0.54 |
| Renal | 11.08 ± 16.64 | 2.38±1.01 |
| Digestive system | 17.32 ± 17.51 | 1.89±0.97 |
Demographics of patients with a burn size over 50% TBSA from 2003 to 2009
| Non-survivors ( | Survivors ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 41 (87.23%) | 73 (73.74%) |
| Female | 6 (12.77%) | 26 (26.26%) |
| Age (years) | 39.42±12.76 | 36.59±17.78 |
| Scald | 21 (44.68%) | 20 (20.20%) |
| Flame burn | 8 (17.02%) | 58 (58.59%) |
| Thermal cement burn | 9 (19.15%) | 4 (4.04%) |
| Explode | 8 (17.02%) | 15 (15.15%) |
| Electrical burns | 1 (2.13%) | 2 (2.02%) |
| Mean total burn surface area | 86.34 ± 14.80* | 71.03 ± 13.61 |
| Mean area of deep-partial thickness burn | 31.11 ± 25.66 | 36.08 ± 20.54 |
| Mean area of full-thickness burn | 52.70 ± 32.49* | 28.36 ± 24.47 |
| Inhalation injury | 33 (70.21%)* | 52 (52.53%) |
*P < 0.05 non-survivors vs. survivors
Culture positivity of samples from burn patients with over 50% TBSA
| Burn size | Non-survivors | Survivors |
|---|---|---|
| Samples | ( | ( |
| Blood | 20 (42.55%)* | 8 (8.08%) |
| Wound | 33 (70.21%) | 64 (64.65%) |
| Sputum | 29 (61.70%)* | 46 (46.46%) |
*P < 0.05 vs. survivors
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