Multi-institutional analysis of independent predictors for burn mortality in the United States.
Dmitry ZavlinVishwanath ChegireddyStefanos BoukovalasAnna M NiaLudwik K BranskiJeffrey D FriedmanAnthony EchoPublished in: Burns & trauma (2018)
Uninsured status, inhalation injury, in-hospital complications, and operative procedures were the strongest mortality predictors after burns. Since most fatal outcomes (52.0%) occur within 7 days after injury, physicians and medical staff need to be aware of these risk factors upon patient admission to a burn center.