2018
DOI: 10.31689/rmm.2018.25.2.83
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Negative Prognostic Factors in Severe Burns - Implication for Clinical Outcome

Abstract: Introduction: Severe burn injuries still are a major challenge for the entire healthcare system. Multiple predictive factors may influence the prognosis of burn patients and a careful management of those parameters will decrease the morbidity and mortality and will determine an improvement in patient's fi nal functional outcome. Material and Methods: We present a two years study on the burn patients hospitalized in our institution. A total of 355 burned patients were hospitalized during this period, 210 (59%) … Show more

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