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Surgical treatment of burns in elderly patients.

J J Burdge1, B Katz, R Edwards, R Ruberg.   

Abstract

This study evaluates our experience with surgical treatment of burns in the elderly. Forty-two patients more than 59 years old were treated from 1982 to 1986. The mean age was 73, and the mean TBSA burned was 29%. The patients were divided into three groups. Group I had 22 patients with less than 20% TBSA burn (mean of 11%, with a mean of 6% full-thickness burns). Their survival rate was 91%. Group II had 11 patients with 21-40% TBSA burns (mean of 32%, with a mean of 17% full-thickness burns). Their survival rate was 82%. Group III had nine patients with burns greater than 40% TBSA (mean, 71%). None of these patients survived. Twenty of 29 (68%) survivors required a total of 36 operations. The mean area grafted per procedure was 8%. Each procedure required a mean of 2U packed red blood cells, and a mean of 2 1/4 hours. The complication rate was 33%, with partial graft loss (14%) being the most frequent. The average hospital stay was 27 days in Group I and 45 days in Group II. Only 25% of the patients required nursing home assistance at discharge.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3279220     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198802000-00016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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