ImportanceCurrent outcome predictors for illness and injury are measured at a single time point-admission. However, patient prognosis often changes during hospitalization, limiting the usefulness of those predictions. Accurate depiction of the dynamic interaction between competing events during hospitalization may enable real-time outcome assessment.ObjectiveTo determine how the effects of burn outcome predictors (ie, age, total body surface area burn, and inhalation injury) and the outcomes of interest (ie, mortality and length of stay) vary as a function of time throughout hospitalization.Design, setting, and participantsIn this retrospective study, we used the American Burn Association's National Burn Repository, containing outcomes and ...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients...
IntroductionOur aim was to provide descriptive information to burn clinicians, who have extens...
Classic determinants of burn mortality are age, burn size, and the presence of inhalation injury. Ou...
Aim. To identify and analyze factors associated with thermally burned pacients‘ outcomes. Objectives...
Objective: To investigate outcome in severely burned patients over a 20-year period and to evaluate ...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
BACKGROUNDThe standard of burn treatment today reflects major advances. We sought to quantitate the ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Inhalation injury is an independent risk factor of mortality in burn patient...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
Background and purpose: Hospital Length of Stay (LoS) is a good indicator of the quality of hospital...
Advances in burn care in recent decades have resulted in a growing population of burn survivors and ...
All casualties admitted to our intensive care burn unit (ICBU) with a diagnosis of thermal or inhala...
IntroductionInhalation injuries carry significant acute care burden including prolonged ventilator d...
Background: The objective was to develop a user-friendly model to predict the probability of death f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Objective: Our aim was to assess the effect of i...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients...
IntroductionOur aim was to provide descriptive information to burn clinicians, who have extens...
Classic determinants of burn mortality are age, burn size, and the presence of inhalation injury. Ou...
Aim. To identify and analyze factors associated with thermally burned pacients‘ outcomes. Objectives...
Objective: To investigate outcome in severely burned patients over a 20-year period and to evaluate ...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
BACKGROUNDThe standard of burn treatment today reflects major advances. We sought to quantitate the ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Inhalation injury is an independent risk factor of mortality in burn patient...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
Background and purpose: Hospital Length of Stay (LoS) is a good indicator of the quality of hospital...
Advances in burn care in recent decades have resulted in a growing population of burn survivors and ...
All casualties admitted to our intensive care burn unit (ICBU) with a diagnosis of thermal or inhala...
IntroductionInhalation injuries carry significant acute care burden including prolonged ventilator d...
Background: The objective was to develop a user-friendly model to predict the probability of death f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Objective: Our aim was to assess the effect of i...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients...
IntroductionOur aim was to provide descriptive information to burn clinicians, who have extens...
Classic determinants of burn mortality are age, burn size, and the presence of inhalation injury. Ou...