02 February 2022>: Clinical Research
Use of the Braden Scale to Predict Injury Severity in Mass Burn Casualties
Zhikang Zhu 12ABCDEF* , Bin Xu 12ABD* , Jiaming Shao 12BCD , Shuangshuang Wang 123BC , Ronghua Jin 12CD , Tingting Weng 12CD , Sizhan Xia 12CD , Wei Zhang 12CD , Min Yang 12CD , Chunmao Han 12ABDG* , Xingang Wang 12ABCDEF*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.934039
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e934039
Table 2 The multivariate logistic regression between potential predictor markers and injury severity.
Severe patients (NISS ≥16) | ||||||
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Odds ratio (OR) | 95% CI | Adjusted OR* | 95% CI | |||
NRS | 1.699 | 1.031 | 2.800 | 1.816 | 1.035 | 3.187 |
GCS | 0.434 | 0.105 | 1.797 | 0.397 | 0.081 | 1.949 |
Braden scale | 0.702 | 0.579 | 0.852 | 0.693 | 0.564 | 0.851 |
>10% 2 degree burns | 1.211 | 0.188 | 7.805 | 1.315 | 0.147 | 11.734 |
Inhalation injury | 0.134 | 0.006 | 3.090 | 0.115 | 0.003 | 4.280 |
High risk of shock | 14.946 | 0.208 | 1071.839 | 0.110 | 0.001 | 11.133 |
NISS – New Injury Severity Score; NRS – numerical rating scale; GCS – Glasgow Coma Scale. * Adjusted for age, gender, occupation, and chronic diseases (diabetes and hypertension). |