A model for predicting mortality among critically ill burn victims

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Galeiras, R.
Pértega, S.
Vallejo, A.
Tomicic, V.

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All casualties admitted to our intensive care burn unit (ICBU) with a diagnosis of thermal or inhalation injury were studied. Age, total and full-thickness body surface area (BSA) burned, presence of inhalation injury, gender, mechanism of injury, delay to ICBU admission and mechanical ventilation during the first 72 h were recorded. The 851 participants were randomly divided into derivation (671) and validation (180) sets. From univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses a mortality predictive equation was derived. Mortality was 17.6%. In univariate analysis, all variables were significantly associated with mortality except mechanism of injury and delay to ICBU admission. In multivariate analysis, age, total and full-thickness BSA burned, female gender and early mechanical ventilation were independently associated with mortality.

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Galeiras, R., Lorente, J. A., Pértega, S., Vallejo, A., Tomicic, V., Miguel, A., ... & Esteban, A. (2009). A model for predicting mortality among critically ill burn victims. Burns, 35(2), 201-209.

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