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Comparison of four measures in reducing length of stay in burns: An Asian centre’s evolved multimodal burns protocol / (Record no. 12900)

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Title Comparison of four measures in reducing length of stay in burns: An Asian centre’s evolved multimodal burns protocol /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Si Jack Chong, Yee Onn Kok, Abby Choke, Esther W.X. Tan, Kok Chai Tan, Bien-Keem Tan
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Summary, etc. Introduction: Multidisciplinary burns care is constantly evolving to improve outcomes given the numerous modalities available. We examine the use of Biobrane, micrografting, early renal replacement therapy and a strict target time of surgery within 24h of burns on improving outcomes of length of stay, duration of surgery, mean number of surgeries and number of positive tissue cultures in a tertiary burns centre.<br/>Methods: A post-implementation prospective cohort of inpatient burns patients from 2014 to 2015 (n=137) was compared against a similar pre-implementation cohort from 2013 to 2014 (n=93) using REDCAP, an electronic database.<br/>Results: There was no statistically significant difference for comorbidities, age and percentage (%) TBSA between the new protocol and control groups. The protocol group had shorter mean time to surgery (23.5–38.5h) (p<0.002), 0.63 fewer operative sessions,<br/>shorter mean length of stay (11.8–16.8 days) (p<0.04), less positive tissue cultures (0.59–1.28) (p<0.03).<br/>Discussion/Conclusion: The 4 measures of the new burns protocol improved burns care and validated the collective effort of a multi-disciplinary, multipronged burns management supported by surgeons, anesthetists, renal physicians, emergency physicians, nurses, and allied healthcare providers. Biobrane, single stage onlay micrograft/allograft, early CRRT and<br/>surgery within 24h were successfully introduced. These are useful adjuncts in the<br/>armamentarium to be considered for any burns centre.
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Related parts -- 2017, v. 43, p. 1348-1355
Title Burns. Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
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