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Characteristics of patients resuscitated after burn related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

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RESUSCITATION
Volume 184, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109692

Keywords

Burn; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Electrical injury; OHCA

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The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of burn injury patients who were resuscitated after burn related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). The findings showed that patients with burn related OHCA have a poor prognosis, but patients who sustain electrical shock injuries may have a better outcome.
Aim: This study's objective was to describe the characteristics of burn injury patients who were resuscitated after burn related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).Method: We conducted a retrospective cohort study and examined characteristics of burn related OHCA using data from a Japanese nationwide burn registry that was collected between April 1, 2011 and March 31, 2020. First, we compared the characteristics of burn patients with and without OHCA. Second, among burn patients with OHCA, we compared the characteristics of survivors with non-survivors.Results: In the database, there were 16,995 hospitalised burn patients and 256 burn related OHCA. Thirty-two of the 256 burn patients (13%) sur-vived after admission. Among patients with burns who also had OHCA, flames were the most common injury mechanism (74%); in comparison to all other injury mechanisms, the rate of flame burn was significantly higher in burn patients with OHCA than in burn patients without OHCA. The most common cause of death for burn related OHCA is carbon-monoxide poisoning (46%). Compared with survivors, non-survivors had a larger burn area, greater age and more complications. such as inhalation injuries and perineal burn injuries. Compared to other mechanisms of burn injury, elec-trical burn injuries were more common among survivors. In twelve patients with electrical burns, eight patients survived (67%) OHCA; of those eight patients, six (50%) could be discharged home.Conclusion: Patients with burn related OHCA have a poor prognosis; however, patients who sustain electrical shock injuries may do better.

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