Annals of burns and fire disasters
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Ann Burns Fire Disasters · Mar 2019
ARDS among cutaneous burn patients combined with inhalation injury: early onset and bad outcome.
Our aims are to determine the clinical and preclinical characteristics and outcome of ARDS among burn patients with inhalation injury. A retrospective study was conducted on 66 selected patients with ARDS, treated in the ICU of the National Burns Hospital from 11/2013 to 10/2016. The patients were divided into two groups and matched by age and burn extent: the study group consisted of 33 patients with inhalation injury and the control group 33 patients without inhalation injury. ⋯ Mortality rate until 28 days post burn was significantly higher among the study group (69.7% vs. 54.6% respectively; p < .001). In addition, time from admission and from ARDS onset to death was shorter in the study group (P < .05). In conclusion, compared to cutaneous burn-induced ARDS, ARDS in patients with inhalation injury has earlier onset, causes more severe oxygenation disorder and has a higher mortality rate.