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Quantifying Burn Wound Healing and Inpatient Costs: Quantifying Burn Wound Healing and Episode Costs

机译:量化烧伤创伤愈合和住院费用:量化烧伤伤口愈合和发作成本

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The objectives of this descriptive correlational study, which was conceptually supported by Selyes General Adaptation Syndrome, were to (1) determine the reliability of two methods for measuring burn wound healing, (2) examine the variables that affect wound healing, and (3) correlate the cost of inpatient treatment with the variables that affect wound healing. The two methods used to quantify wound healing were subjecting photographs to computerized image analysis to determine the total wound area and calculating a burn wound severity score (BWSS). Correlates to wound healing examined were nosocomial infection (NI), post-burn nutritional status, pre- and post-burn stress levels, demographics, current medical conditions, and burn wound characteristics. The most important predictor of wound healing was found to be the log of the original burn area. The BWSS was determined to be unreliable as a method for measuring burn wounds, but image analysis of wound photographs was found to be useful and can assist nurses in assessing which burn treatments/therapies provide the best outcomes. Length of hospital stay was positively correlated with receiving oxandrolone, greater area burned, greater percentage of third-degree burns, the incidence of NI, and elevated cortisol levels. Cost of treatment was positively correlated with a greater body surface burned and alcohol abuse.

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