Description

Galeiras et al developed a model for predicting mortality in critically-ill burn patients. This can help to identify a patient who may benefit from more aggressive management. The authors are from multiple hospital in Spain and Chile.


 

Patient selection: critically-ill burn patient

 

Parameters:

(1) gender

(2) age in years

(3) mechanical ventilation <= 72 hours after admission

(4) total burn surface area as percent of total body surface area

(5) full thickness burn surface area as percent of total body surface area

 

Parameter

Finding

Points

gender

male

0

 

female

0.76

age in years

< 40 years

0

 

40 to 59 years

0.98

 

60 to 79 years

2.36

 

>= 80

4.55

mechanical ventilation

no

0

 

yes

1.23

total burn area

< 20%

0

 

20 to 39%

1.11

 

40 to 59%

2

 

60 to 79%

2.56

 

>= 80%

3.9

full thickness burn area

< 10%

0

 

10 to 19%

1.78

 

20 to 59%

2.19

 

>= 60%

3.63

 

where:

• Full thickness burn surface area must be less than or equal to total.

 

X =

= SUM(points for all 5 parameters) – 7.04

 

probability of mortality =

= 1 / (1 + EXP((-1) *X))


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