Variations in Burn Excision and Grafting: A Survey of the American Burn Association.

Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2017 Vol.38(1) p. e125-e132

Israel JS, Greenhalgh DG, Gibson AL

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Abstract

It is unknown whether variations in burn care affect outcomes or affect the success of emerging therapeutics. The purpose of this study was to assess burn surgeons' preferences in excision and grafting to determine if surgical technique affects outcomes. A 71-item survey evaluating skin grafting techniques and preferences was emailed to members of the American Burn Association in July and August 2015. The survey was anonymous and voluntary. Relationships between variables were evaluated using Fisher's exact test. A P-value of ≤.05 was deemed statistically significant. The survey was sent to 607 burn surgeons, and the response rate was 24%. Clinical judgment is the most widely used method to determine depth of injury. Surgeons who practice in the United States and surgeons who are board certified in general surgery are more likely to determine depth of the burn based on clinical judgment alone (P < .001). Fifty-six percent of surgeons will perform excision as early as postburn day 1 and 73% will excise greater than 20% TBSA in one setting. Surgeons at centers with bed number of ≤10 (P = .024) or surgeons with board certification in plastic surgery (P = .008) are more likely to excise deep partial-thickness burns with an attempt to retain viable dermis. Geographic location, board certification, and burn unit size all contribute to variations in practice. Strong individual preferences make standardization of therapies challenging and may affect the success of new technologies. Burn surgery continues to be an art as much as a science, and accurate documentation of techniques and outcomes is essential for optimizing successes and documenting failures of new treatment methods.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
시술 skin grafting 피부이식 dict 1
해부 skin scispacy 1
합병증 dermis scispacy 1
질환 burns C0006434
Burn injury
scispacy 1
기타 ≤.05 scispacy 1
기타 607 scispacy 1
기타 ≤10 (P = scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Adult; Aged; Attitude of Health Personnel; Burns; Clinical Competence; Cross-Sectional Studies; Debridement; Female; Health Care Surveys; Humans; Injury Severity Score; Male; Middle Aged; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Quality of Health Care; Skin Transplantation; Societies, Medical; Surgeons; Surgery, Plastic; Surveys and Questionnaires; Treatment Outcome; United States

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