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No influence of burn size on ventilator-associated pneumonia in burn patients with inhalation injury
Authors:Shinsuke Tanizaki  Koichiro Suzuki
Affiliation:1. The Department of Emergency Medicine, Fukui Prefuctural Hospital, 2-8-1, Yotsui, Fukui 910-8526, Japan;2. The Department of Acute Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School Hospital, Okayama, Japan
Abstract:

Objective

Burn size and inhalation injury are important predictors of mortality following burn. The important factors for predicting ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) following burn remain unclear. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of burn size on VAP in burn patients with inhalation injury.

Methods

We retrospectively studied 52 burn patients with inhalation injury requiring mechanical ventilation admitted to the Department of Acute Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School Hospital, Okayama, Japan, between June 2007 and October 2010.

Results

The overall mortality for all patients was 15%. Twenty-six patients (50%) developed VAP. Patients with VAP required longer ICU stay and mechanical ventilation than those without VAP. There was no difference in age, gender, mortality, and TBSA between burn patients with inhalation injury with and Without VAP. VAP rate had no difference with increasing TBSA in burn patients with inhalation injury.

Conclusions

Our data indicated that burn size had no relationship with the development of VAP in burn patients with inhalation injury.
Keywords:Burn   Inhalation injury   Ventilator-associated pneumonia
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