Total Body Surface Area Adjusted Daily Diagnostic Blood Loss May Be Higher in Minor Burns—Are Our Patients the Victims of Daily Routine?

IF 1 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
C. Smolle, Anna Alexandra Elisabeth Persson, Caroline Lind, F. Huss
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Burns are common and devastating injuries, often necessitating intensive care treatment and long-term hospitalisation, making burn patients susceptible to hospital-acquired anaemia and blood transfusion. The purpose of this study was to assess diagnostic blood loss in burn patients at the burn intensive care unit (BICU) at Uppsala University Hospital between 1 September 2016 and 30 June 2019. Medical records were screened; age, gender, mechanism, % total body surface area (TBSA), Baux score, length of stay, days on the respirator, days of continuous renal replacement therapy, number of operations, and number of blood tests per patient were assessed. Volume per blood test was estimated as the volume needed for the specific test tube. A total of 166 patients were included in the study. The mean TBSA was 18.0% ± 20, and the mean length of stay was 17.0 ± 41 days. Median diagnostic blood loss was 13.1 mL/day/patient (IQR 7.0, 23.9) and correlated positively with burn extent, Baux score, and mortality. Daily diagnostic blood loss/%TBSA/patient was 1.2 mL (IQR 0.7, 2.3). Transfusion of blood products occurred in 73/166 patients (44%). In conclusion, diagnostic blood loss is greatly influenced by TBSA extent. The diagnostic blood loss can reach significant levels and may affect the transfusion rate.
体表总面积调整后的每日诊断失血量在轻度烧伤中可能更高--我们的患者是日常工作的受害者吗?
烧伤是一种常见的破坏性损伤,通常需要重症监护治疗和长期住院,因此烧伤患者很容易出现医院获得性贫血和输血。本研究旨在评估乌普萨拉大学医院烧伤重症监护室(BICU)烧伤患者在2016年9月1日至2019年6月30日期间的诊断性失血情况。研究人员筛选了医疗记录;评估了每位患者的年龄、性别、机制、总体表面积百分比(TBSA)、Baux评分、住院时间、使用呼吸机天数、持续肾脏替代治疗天数、手术次数和血液检测次数。每次验血的容量按特定试管所需的容量估算。研究共纳入了 166 名患者。平均 TBSA 为 18.0% ± 20,平均住院时间为 17.0 ± 41 天。诊断失血量中位数为 13.1 毫升/天/人(IQR 7.0,23.9),与烧伤程度、Baux 评分和死亡率呈正相关。每日诊断失血量/%TBSA/患者为 1.2 毫升(IQR 0.7,2.3)。73/166 例患者(44%)输注了血制品。总之,诊断失血量受 TBSA 范围的影响很大。诊断失血量可达到相当高的水平,并可能影响输血率。
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