The Role of Previous History of Muscle Wasting in Burn Outcomes-A Burn Care Quality Platform Study.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-3-2025
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Burn patients can suffer prolonged hospital stays, infections, and wound breakdown. Given the complexity of burns, it is often difficult to determine which underlying factors contribute to complications. The Burn Care Quality Platform (BCQP) is the largest database of burn patients globally available, and it accounts for underlying or coinciding disease conditions present in burn patients. Muscle wasting conditions, such as sarcopenia, cachexia, and protein malnutrition, are suspected of causing worse outcomes. Prior analysis of BCQP data (2000-2017) demonstrated that patients with muscle wasting had prolonged hospitalization and adverse outcomes.
METHODS: Building on our previous work, we extended logistic regression analysis to BCPQ data through 2022 to assess whether reporting and outcomes had changed.
RESULTS: Updated BCQP data demonstrated a statistically significant increase in mortality in cachexia vs. non-muscle wasting patients (Odds Ratio [OR]: 2.2 [95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.3-3.7],
CONCLUSIONS: Burn care could be augmented by better diagnosis of underlying conditions that predispose to muscle wasting.
Volume
6
Issue
4
ISSN
2673-1991
Published In/Presented At
Blears, E., Godarzi, J., Shania, S., Kondisetti, K., Caffrey, J., & Murton, A. J. (2025). The Role of Previous History of Muscle Wasting in Burn Outcomes-A Burn Care Quality Platform Study. European burn journal, 6(4), 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj6040061
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
41440045
Department(s)
Fellows and Residents
Document Type
Article