Journal article

Clinical differences between major burns patients deemed survivable and non-survivable on admission

PD Mahar, J Wasiak, H Cleland, E Paul, SY Loke, HC Fong, JC Kirby

Injury | Published : 2015

Abstract

Introduction Despite advances in burn care, there is still a group of patients with serious burn injury who fail to respond to therapies or for whom active treatments are unsuccessful. As the demographic and causative factors of burn related mortality may differ between treating units and countries, we aimed to investigate clinical aspects of patients that die whose injuries are considered either survivable or non-survivable on admission. Methods A retrospective 11-year medical record review (2000-2011) of patients admitted to the Victorian Adult Burns Service (VABS), Melbourne, Australia, with a fatal burn injury was undertaken. Patient characteristics such as age, gender, total body surfac..

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