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Respiratory Characteristics in Patients With Major Burn Injury and Smoke Inhalation

Yu Hui Won, Yoon Soo Cho, So Young Joo, Cheong Hoon Seo

2021Journal of Burn Care & Research29 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate pulmonary function measurements and respiratory muscle parameters in patients with major burn injury and smoke inhalation. The inclusion criteria included patients who were diagnosed with a smoke inhalation burn or a major burn of more than 20% of total body surface area (TBSA). All subjects underwent a pulmonary function test, respiratory muscle strength test, peak cough flow and fluoroscopic diaphragmatic movement measurement, and 6-minute walk test before starting pulmonary rehabilitation. Evaluations were conducted on the 88th day after the injury, the average time of admission to the Department of the Rehabilitation Medicine for burn rehabilitation after the completion of the acute treatment. The average degree of burns of the total 67 patients was 34.6% TBSA. All parameters in the patient group were significantly lower than the healthy controls, and a mild restrictive pattern of impairment with a reduction in diffusing capacity and more reduced expiratory muscle, than inspiratory muscle strength were observed. Peak cough flow, respiratory muscle strength, and forced vital capacity in the patient group with inhalation burn were significantly lower than in those without inhalation burn. The conditions of the majority of patients with major burn and inhalation injury were consistent with restrictive impairment and significant reduction in diffusion capacity. The patients had expiratory muscle weakness, decreased diaphragmatic movement, and exercise capacity impairment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSmoke inhalationPulmonary function testingInhalationAnesthesiaTotal body surface areaRespiratory systemVentilation (architecture)RehabilitationVital capacityDiaphragmatic breathingBurn injurySurgeryPhysical therapyDiffusing capacityLungInternal medicineLung functionPathologyAlternative medicineEngineeringMechanical engineeringBurn Injury Management and OutcomesInjury Epidemiology and PreventionPediatric health and respiratory diseases
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