Impact of Referral Timing on Mortality Rates in Burn Patients: A Comparison of Urgent vs. Delayed Hospital Admission

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Introduction: Burn injuries pose a significant global health challenge, with lasting complications that affect patients throughout their lives. Mortality rates are notably higher among older individuals, those with extensive burn injuries and patients suffering from inhalation injuries. Given the critical nature of these issues, this study aims to investigate the factors contributing to mortality in burn patients.Materials and Methods: This study analyzed data from ۱,۹۳۵ burn patients treated between March ۲۰۲۰ and March ۲۰۲۳. Comprehensive demographic information, burn severity and treatment details were extracted from the patients' medical records and compiled using Excel software for statistical analysis.Result: Among the ۱,۹۳۵ burn patients studied, ۱,۲۱۴ (۶۲.۷۳%) were men, while ۷۲۱ (۳۷%) were women. The mortality rate for patients who were admitted urgently to the hospital was ۹.۶۳%, compared to ۱۲.۴۶% for those who experienced delayed admission. This discrepancy highlights that delayed hospital admission is linked to a ۲.۸۳% increase in the risk of mortality.Conclusion: Timely admission is crucial in reducing mortality rates among burn patients. The findings suggest that early intervention can decrease the mortality rate by ۲.۸۳%, highlighting the importance of prompt medical attention in improving patient outcomes.Introduction: Burn injuries pose a significant global health challenge, with lasting complications that affect patients throughout their lives. Mortality rates are notably higher among older individuals, those with extensive burn injuries and patients suffering from inhalation injuries. Given the critical nature of these issues, this study aims to investigate the factors contributing to mortality in burn patients. Materials and Methods: This study analyzed data from ۱,۹۳۵ burn patients treated between March ۲۰۲۰ and March ۲۰۲۳. Comprehensive demographic information, burn severity and treatment details were extracted from the patients' medical records and compiled using Excel software for statistical analysis. Result: Among the ۱,۹۳۵ burn patients studied, ۱,۲۱۴ (۶۲.۷۳%) were men, while ۷۲۱ (۳۷%) were women. The mortality rate for patients who were admitted urgently to the hospital was ۹.۶۳%, compared to ۱۲.۴۶% for those who experienced delayed admission. This discrepancy highlights that delayed hospital admission is linked to a ۲.۸۳% increase in the risk of mortality. Conclusion: Timely admission is crucial in reducing mortality rates among burn patients. The findings suggest that early intervention can decrease the mortality rate by ۲.۸۳%, highlighting the importance of prompt medical attention in improving patient outcomes.

Authors

Ahmadshah Wazir

Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery. Esteqlal Hospital, Kabul Afghanistan

Wahidurrahman Ayan

Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery. Esteqlal Hospital, Kabul Afghanistan

Sayed Ishaq Taheri

Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery. Esteqlal Hospital, Kabul Afghanistan

Khawja Sattar Samim

Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery. Esteqlal Hospital, Kabul Afghanistan

Habibullah Azimi

Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery. Esteqlal Hospital, Kabul Afghanistan