在南非西开普省的两个初级和一个三级烧伤设施管理的复杂烧伤患者的结果-回顾性回顾。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
S W Carolissen, W Kleintjes, F Gool, S Gilbert
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背景:本研究旨在比较在西开普省两所一级和一所三级医院治疗的成人烧伤患者取得积极结果的因素。这些来自初级医院(PLH)的患者符合泰格伯格医院烧伤科(TBU)的专业护理转诊标准,但未被接受或延迟接受。方法:回顾性分析2016年至2019年间在两个基层(“A”和“B”)医院和TBU就诊的1034名成人烧伤患者。一百一十一(111)名基层患者(“A”71,“B”40)符合转诊至TBU的标准。将这些患者的结果和促成积极结果的因素与同期在TBU接受治疗的859名患者进行比较。结果:在TBU接受治疗的患者表现出比初级患者更长的手术室等待时间、更多的手术、更高的并发症和死亡率。PLH没有显示出显著影响出院的因素。在TBU,妊娠状态、年龄较小、热水烧伤、较低的缩写烧伤严重程度指数(ABSI)评分和较长的手术时间与出院有关。床位短缺是拒绝进入TBU的主要原因。结论:PLH在治疗严重烧伤方面表现出良好的效果,尽管没有发现对积极结果有显著影响。患者和设施相关因素有助于TBU的积极结果。升级西开普省的初级能力以及TBU的可达性和效率对于改善烧伤服务是必要的。
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Outcomes of complex burn injury patients managed at two primary and one tertiary level burns facilities in the Western Cape province of South Africa - a retrospective review.

Background: This study aimed to compare factors contributing to a positive outcome of adult burn injury patients managed at two primary and one tertiary level Western Cape hospitals. These patients from the primary hospitals (PLHs) met the referral criteria for specialised care at the Tygerberg Hospital burns unit (TBU) but were not accepted or were accepted late.

Methods: A total of 1034 adult burn injury patients seen at two primary level ("A" and "B") hospitals and the TBU between 2016 and 2019 were retrospectively analysed. One hundred and eleven (111) primary level patients ("A" 71, "B" 40) met the criteria for referral to the TBU. The outcomes and factors contributing to positive outcome of these patients were compared with the 859 patients treated at the TBU during the same period.

Results: Patients treated at the TBU showed longer theatre waiting times, more operations, and higher complication and death rates than their primary level counterparts. The PLHs showed no factors significantly contributing to hospital discharge. At TBU, pregnancy status, younger age, hot water burns, lower abbreviated burns severity index (ABSI) score, and longer time to theatre were associated with hospital discharge. A shortage of beds was the main reason for denial of admission to the TBU.

Conclusion: The PLHs showed good outcomes in managing severe burn injuries, although no significant contributors to a positive outcome were identified. Patient- and facility-related factors contributed to positive outcomes at the TBU. Upgrading both the Western Cape's primary level capabilities and the TBU's accessibility and efficiency are necessary to improve burns services.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Surgery (SAJS) is a quarterly, general surgical journal. It carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other surgical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries and general correspondence.
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