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The Impact of Area-Limited Skin Burns in the Severity of the Burn Disease and Outcome of Inhalation Injury

https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2022-11-2-294-300

Abstract

Introduction Inhalation injury (ini) makes burn disease more severe. However, it remains unexplored what is the minimum area of the burn that can significantly aggravate of the course of ini.

The objective was to compare the incidence of acute respiratory failure (arf), pneumonia, and mortality between patients with ini and ini with superficial skin burns up to 3% total body surface area (tbsa).

Material and methods 125 patients with ini and i–ii degree skin burns up to 3% tbsa were allocated into 4 groups: ini without skin burns, ini with burns up to 1% tbsa, up to 2%, and up to 3% tbsa.

Results In the group with ini and skin burns up to 2%, the number of arf, pneumonia cases, and deaths did not statistically significantly differ from the ini group, however in group of ini and burns of more than 2% tbsa, there were more of those complications.

Conclusion Skin burns of i–ii degree over 2% tbsa increase the incidence of acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, and death in patients with ini.

About the Authors

E. A. Zhirkova
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Elena A. Zhirkova - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Researcher of the Department of Acute Thermal Injury

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



T. G. Spiridonova
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Tamara G. Spiridonova - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Scientific Consultant of the Department of Acute Thermal Injury

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



E. I. Eliseenkova
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Elena I. Eliseenkova - Anesthesiologist-Intensivist of the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit for Burn Patients

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



A. V. Sachkov
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Aleksey V. Sachkov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Scientific Department of Acute Thermal Lesions Injury

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



V. S. Borisov
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Valery S. Borisov - Candidate of Medical Sciences Senior Researcher of the Department of Acute Thermal Lesions

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



P. A. Brygin
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Pavel A. Brygin - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit for Burn Patients

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



A. M. Gasanov
Department of Acute Thermal Injury N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine
Russian Federation

Ali M. Gasanov - Candidate of Medical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Department of Emergency Surgery

3, B. Sukharevskaya Sq., Moscow 129090, Russian Federation



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Zhirkova E.A., Spiridonova T.G., Eliseenkova E.I., Sachkov A.V., Borisov V.S., Brygin P.A., Gasanov A.M. The Impact of Area-Limited Skin Burns in the Severity of the Burn Disease and Outcome of Inhalation Injury. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2022;11(2):294-300. https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2022-11-2-294-300

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