McMaster University Researcher Describes Research in Burn Care Research (126 Predictors of Lengthened Admission in Adult Burn Patients, a Secondary Analysis of 1796 Cases).
In: Mental Health Weekly Digest, 2024-05-10, S. 139-139
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A recent study conducted by researchers at McMaster University examined predictors of lengthened admission in adult burn patients. The study found that factors such as age, sex, inhalation injury, psychiatric illness, and complications during admission were associated with an increased likelihood of patients exceeding their predicted length of stay. The findings provide valuable information for physicians to better assess patients and improve the quality of care. The study highlights the importance of identifying key burn patient characteristics for prognostication and coordinating patient care with the multi-disciplinary team. [Extracted from the article]
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McMaster University Researcher Describes Research in Burn Care Research (126 Predictors of Lengthened Admission in Adult Burn Patients, a Secondary Analysis of 1796 Cases).
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Zeitschrift: | Mental Health Weekly Digest, 2024-05-10, S. 139-139 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
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ISSN: | 1543-6616 (print) |
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