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Burns ; 31(8): 958-63, 2005 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16269217

RESUMEN

This study's objective was to identify variables that affect the mortality of elderly burn patients and to assess their changes over time. A retrospective review was conducted on all patients 75 or older (n=201) admitted to a university-based burn center between 1972 and 2000. Variables examined were age, sex, TBSA, ABSI, inhalation injury, timing from burn to operative intervention, the number of surgical procedures, the number of pre-morbid conditions, and mortality. There were 95 fatalities. TBSA strongly correlated with mortality (p<0.0001). Adjusting for TBSA and inhalation injury, mortality significantly decreased (p=0.04, odds ratio=0.58). Mortality significantly increased with inhalation injury (p<0.01). Fatality risk increased by 400% with inhalation injury. Absence of inhalation injury was not significant with respect to mortality in the 1970s, however there was a significant decrease (p=0.02) in mortality without an inhalation injury in the 1980s and 1990s. ABSI was strongly predictive of mortality (p<0.0001). On average there was a 200% increase in mortality per unit increase of ABSI. The elderly are 58% less likely to die from burns now as compared to the 1970s. Although mortality rose with increasing TBSA equally in each decade, the absolute risk of mortality decreased over time. This data suggests major strides have been made in burn care, however similar success has not been achieved with inhalation injuries.


Asunto(s)
Quemaduras/mortalidad , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Superficie Corporal , Quemaduras/etiología , Quemaduras por Inhalación/etiología , Quemaduras por Inhalación/mortalidad , Femenino , Humanos , Puntaje de Gravedad del Traumatismo , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos
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J Burn Care Rehabil ; 22(3): 243-5, 2001.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11403248

RESUMEN

Scented gel candles are common decorative household items composed of gelled mineral oil, fragrances, and dye. Like traditional wax candles, they have an open flame. Because of defective design, there have been several burns and injuries caused by these products. Here we report our experience with a scald burn from a gel candle and describe 34 additional injuries attributed to gel candles previously unreported in the medical literature.


Asunto(s)
Quemaduras/etiología , Adolescente , Analgésicos/uso terapéutico , Antiinfecciosos/uso terapéutico , Quemaduras/epidemiología , Quemaduras/terapia , Femenino , Humanos , Procedimientos de Cirugía Plástica/métodos , Trasplante de Piel/métodos , Sulfadiazina/uso terapéutico
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Ann Plast Surg ; 47(2): 194-8, 2001 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11506331

RESUMEN

Pseudoainhum is a rare condition of unknown etiology that produces digital constricting rings, most commonly on the small fingers. A thorough discussion of pseudoainhum in the plastic surgical literature is apparently lacking at this time. The authors describe the gross morphology, radiographic and laboratory features, and surgical pathology of the disease, and provide well-defined guidelines for its treatment.


Asunto(s)
Ainhum/patología , Dedos/patología , Deformidades Adquiridas de la Mano/patología , Adulto , Ainhum/diagnóstico por imagen , Ainhum/cirugía , Constricción Patológica , Dedos/diagnóstico por imagen , Dedos/cirugía , Deformidades Adquiridas de la Mano/diagnóstico por imagen , Deformidades Adquiridas de la Mano/cirugía , Humanos , Queratodermia Palmoplantar/patología , Masculino , Radiografía , Recurrencia , Síndrome
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