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In the developed world, adult males have twice the mortality as females from burns. This is most probably due to their higher risk occupations and greater risk-taking activities. In many countries in the developing world, however, females have twice the risk of males.
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The Baux score is a system used to predict the chance of mortality due to burns. [1] The score is an index which takes into account the correlative and causal relationship between mortality and factors including advancing age, burn size, the presence of inhalational injury. [2]
20 Φεβ 2023 · The percentage TBSA burned may be underestimated in women with large breasts who have burns of the anterior trunk. A table based on the cup size of a brassiere is intended to complement the Lund-Browder chart for burn estimation in adults.
26 Σεπ 2023 · Burns can occur when the skin is exposed to heat sources, such as flames, flash burns, hot objects, grease, scald, chemicals, and electricity.[1][2] Burn injuries are highly variable, as is their severity. The patient's comorbidities can influence the burn's clinical outcome.
Background. Any burns involving the dermis, superficial partial-thickness, or deeper allow for significant transdermal fluid losses. Burns >60% BSA often associated with cardiac output depression unresponsive to fluids. Inhalation injury is main cause of mortality. Half of patients admitted to burn centers develop ARDS. Jackson’s Burn Wound Model.
13 Οκτ 2023 · Females have slightly higher rates of death from burns compared to males according to the most recent data. This contrasts with the usual injury pattern, where rates of injury for the various injury mechanisms tend to be higher in males than females.
5 Φεβ 1998 · Results. Of the 1665 patients (mean [±SD] age, 21±20 years; mean burn size, 14±20 percent of body-surface area), 1598 (96 percent) lived to discharge. The mean length of stay was 21±29 days....