Epidemiology of injuries, treatment (costs) and outcome in burn patients admitted to a hospital with or without dedicated burn centre (Burn-Pro): protocol for a multicentre prospective observational study

Introduction The Emergency Management of Severe Burns (EMSB) referral criteria have been implemented for optimal triaging of burn patients. Admission to a burn centre is indicated for patients with severe burns or with specific characteristics like older age or comorbidities. Patients not meeting th...

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Published in:BMJ Open
Main Authors: Van Lieshout, Esther MM, Van Yperen, Daan T, Van Baar, Margriet E, Polinder, Suzanne, Boersma, Doeke, Cardon, Anne YMVP, De Rijcke, Piet AR, Guijt, Marc, Klem, Taco MAL, Lansink, Koen WW, Ringburg, Akkie N, Staarink, Maarten, Van de Schoot, Leon, Van der Veen, Alexander H, Van Eijck, Floortje C, Van Eerten, Percy V, Vegt, Paul A, Vos, Dagmar I, Waleboer, Marco, Verhofstad, Michael HJ, Van der Vlies, Cornelis H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BMJ 2018
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023709
https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023709
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Summary:Introduction The Emergency Management of Severe Burns (EMSB) referral criteria have been implemented for optimal triaging of burn patients. Admission to a burn centre is indicated for patients with severe burns or with specific characteristics like older age or comorbidities. Patients not meeting these criteria can also be treated in a hospital without burn centre. Limited information is available about the organisation of care and referral of these patients. The aims of this study are to determine the burn injury characteristics, treatment (costs), quality of life and scar quality of burn patients admitted to a hospital without dedicated burn centre. These data will subsequently be compared with data from patients with<10% total bodysurface area (TBSA) burned who are admitted (or secondarily referred) to a burn centre. If admissions were in agreement with the EMSB, referral criteria will also be determined. Methods and analysis In this multicentre, prospective, observational study (cohort study), the following two groups of patients will be followed: 1) all patients (no age limit) admitted with burn-related injuries to a hospital without a dedicated burn centre in the Southwest Netherlands or Brabant Trauma Region and 2) all patients (no age limit) with<10% TBSA burned who are primarily admitted (or secondarily referred) to the burn centre of Maasstad Hospital. Data on the burn injury characteristics (primary outcome), EMSB compliance, treatment, treatment costs and outcome will be collected from the patients’ medical files. At 3 weeks and at 3, 6 and 12 months after trauma, patients will be asked to complete the quality of life questionnaire (EuroQoL-5D), and the patient-reported part of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS). At those time visits, the coordinating investigator or research assistant will complete the observer-reported part of the POSAS. Ethics and dissemination This study has been exempted by the medical research ethics committee Erasmus MC (Rotterdam, The ...