Challenges in Treating COVID-19 Patients With Severe Burn Injuries.

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2023-09-30 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01
B Ćertić, M Jovanović, M Karamarković, M Živković
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Here we present a case report of a young female patient with severe burn injury inflicting 27% of total body surface area (TBSA) associated with COVID-19 infection. Upon admission, Acinetobacter spp. (sensitive only to Colistin) was isolated from the wound swabs of the right arm, hand and thorax. On the fifth day after admission, a surgical excision was performed and 12% of TBSA was covered with homotransplants. The following day the patient had a sudden drop in oxygen saturation with hypotension (85/45 mmHg). Additionally, agitation, visual and auditory hallucinations were noticed. We found a massive pleural effusion on the left side and pneumonic foci on the right side. On the thirteenth day after admission the final surgical excision and homotransplantation of the skin were performed. In the following days, debridement of all necrotic tissue and covering of all the burned areas with homotransplants were done. Hemodynamic instability of the patient progressed along with the finding on the chest radiography, despite the local finding including adherent homotransplants with no signs of lysis or local infection at the wound beds. Due to low oxygen saturation, the patient was intubated on the fourteenth day after admission. Despite the measures taken, the lethal outcome occurred on the twenty-fifth day after admission to our Clinic. A decision on the right timing for surgical treatment in severely burned COVID-19 patients needs to be investigated in order to enable surgeons to make evidence-based decisions during the pandemic.

治疗 COVID-19 重度烧伤患者的挑战。
我们在此报告一例年轻女性患者的病例,该患者烧伤面积占体表总面积(TBSA)的 27%,并伴有 COVID-19 感染。入院时,从右臂、手部和胸部的伤口拭子中分离出了阿奇霉素杆菌属(仅对可乐定敏感)。入院后第五天,患者接受了手术切除,12%的TBSA被同种异体移植覆盖。第二天,患者的血氧饱和度突然下降,并伴有低血压(85/45 mmHg)。此外,患者还出现了躁动、视幻觉和听幻觉。我们发现患者左侧有大量胸腔积液,右侧有气胸病灶。入院后第 13 天,进行了最后一次手术切除和皮肤同种移植。随后几天,对所有坏死组织进行了清创,并在所有烧伤部位覆盖了同种移植材料。尽管局部发现有粘连的同种异体移植,伤口床没有裂开或局部感染的迹象,但患者的血流动力学不稳定随着胸片检查结果的出现而恶化。由于血氧饱和度较低,患者在入院后第 14 天被插管。尽管采取了各种措施,但患者还是在入院后第 25 天死亡。需要对严重烧伤的 COVID-19 患者手术治疗的正确时机进行研究,以便使外科医生能够在大流行病期间做出基于证据的决定。
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