Robin C Yi, Eunheh Koh, Elizabeth C Swain, Ainsley J Ruley, Christina Avila, Steven R Feldman, Lindsay C Strowd
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Abstract
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) require prompt hospital admission with access to inpatient dermatologic care. Delayed admission of 5 days or more has been associated with increases in overall mortality, bacteremia, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and length of stay. In this study, we analyzed the association between admission pathway and clinical outcomes of patients with SJS/TEN. A single-center retrospective chart review was performed at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (AHWFBMC)(Winston-Salem, North Carolina), to assess demographics, comorbidities, outside hospital transfer status, complications during admission, inpatient length of stay in days, interventions received, and site of admission: directly from AHWFBMC emergency department or transferred from an outside hospital.
史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征(SJS)和中毒性表皮坏死松解症(TEN)需要及时住院并获得住院皮肤科护理。延迟入院5天或更长时间与总死亡率、菌血症、重症监护病房(ICU)入院和住院时间的增加有关。在本研究中,我们分析了SJS/TEN患者入院途径与临床结局的关系。在Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (AHWFBMC)(North Carolina温斯顿-塞勒姆,北卡罗莱纳)进行了一项单中心回顾性图表回顾,以评估人口统计学、合并症、院外转院状况、入院期间并发症、住院天数、接受的干预措施和入院地点:直接从AHWFBMC急诊科或从外院转院。
期刊介绍:
Published since 1965, Cutis is a peer-reviewed clinical journal for the dermatologist, allergist, and general practitioner. The journal is published monthly and focuses on concise clinical articles that present the practical side of dermatology. Referenced in Index Medicus/MEDLINE, it is respected and enjoyed by both specialists and derm-active generalists, enabling its readers to get what they need quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, Cutis is read by more physicians actively involved in the day-to-day treatment of dermatologic conditions than any other dermatology publication. Covering a broad range of pertinent and timely topics, Cutis is written and edited by industry leaders. For information on article submissions, please see our Information for Authors.