Review
Research advances on prognosis-related forecasting models for burn patients
Chen Huayong, Xin Guohua
Published 2023-09-20
Cite as Chin J Burns, 2023, 39(9): 891-895. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn501225-20221022-00468
Abstract
The prognosis-related forecasting model for burn patients was first proposed in 1961, and the establishment of the models not only plays an important role in assessing the severity of burns and predicting fatality rate, but also has a positive implication for improving treatment strategies of patients. The early prognosis-related forecasting models for burn patients are mainly based on factors including patients' age and burn area, and as the research goes on, the prognostic forecasting models are constantly updated and improved. There are new insights provided by an increasing number of scholars. This article summarizes the brief history of development of prognosis-related forecasting models for burn patients, the progress of some prognosis-related forecasting models for burn patients at home and abroad, and the related risk factors, with the aim of providing some references for the selection of appropriate forecasting models in clinic.
Key words:
Burns; Risk factors; Prognosis; Fatality rate; Forecasting model
Contributor Information
Chen Huayong
Medical Center of Burn Plastic and Wound Repair, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, China
Xin Guohua
Medical Center of Burn Plastic and Wound Repair, the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, China