EVALUATION THE ROLE OF SOMEMORTALITY PROGNOSTIC SCORES FOR INHALATION INJURY PATIENT
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Objective: Evaluate the mortality prognostic value of prognostic scores for inhalation injury burn patients. Subjects: Prospective, descriptive study on 76 adult inhalation injury burn patients, hospitalized within 48 hours of burn injury. Patients treated at the Intensive Care Unit - Le Huu Trac National Burn Hospital from November 2021 to February 2024. Hospitalized patients were scored according to the prognostic score used for inhalation injury burn patients. Results: The mortality rate of inhalation injury burn patients is 73,7%, depending on age, area and depth of burn wound. There was a statistically significant difference between the survivor and death groups in the value of the prognostic scores. The rBaux and ABSI scores had good mortality prognostic value with area under the curve >0.8, the rBaux score had the highest AUC = 0.8393.. Conclusions: The rBaux score had the best mortality prognostic value and suitable for clinical application against inhalation injury burn patient.
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Prognostic of mortality, inhalation injury
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