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Individual- and hospital-level factors associated with epidermal necrolysis mortality: a nationwide multilevel study, France, 2012-2016.

C TraikiaC HuaL Le CleachNicolas De ProstF HemeryThomas BettuzziO ChosidowP WolkensteinSaskia Ingen Housz OroEmilie Sbidian
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2019)
Our findings highlight increased survival of patients with EN in centres with a high volume of EN procedures. If confirmed in other settings, these findings reinforce the importance of expertise in early diagnosis and management of this condition. What's already known about this topic? Epidermal necrolysis (EN) is a rare and life-threatening condition. At the individual level, risk factors for in-hospital mortality have been identified. Few studies have examined the association between hospital characteristics and EN mortality, with special attention to referral hospitals. What does this study add? Short-term mortality rates were lower for patients in centres with EN experience than in centres without EN experience, after adjusting for known risk factors. We found no association between interhospital transfer and survival. If confirmed in other settings, these findings support the early transfer of patients with suspected or diagnosed EN to centres with experience, where a multidisciplinary approach can be implemented by experienced healthcare professionals, to maximize short-term survival.
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