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Table 3 Group comparison regarding patient characteristics and prehospital treatment between patients who received 0-1000ml per prehospital treatment hour vs. those who received more

From: Prehospital treatment of severely burned patients: a retrospective analysis of patients admitted to the Berlin burn centre

 

Prehospital fluid administration in ml/h

p-value

0-1000 n = 56

> 1000 n = 34

Age (years)

Median (IQR)

55 (40–67)

50 (36–56)

0.153

BMI (kg/m^2)

Median

26.59 (23.88–31.04)

26.56 (22.24–29.35)

0.278

TBSA (%)

Median

36 (29–51)

37 (25–60)

0.997

inhalation injury

Count (%)

28 (50%)

18 (56.3%)

0.659

full-thickness burn

Count (%)

51 (91.1%)

26

(76.5%)

0.069

Time from trauma to ED arrival (min)

Median (IQR)

115 (86–168)

80 (70–112)

0.004

Prehospital fluid administration per %BSA and weight (ml/%BSA/kg)

Median (IQR)

0.37 (0.23–0.62)

0.83 (0.47–1.1)

< 0.001

Prehospital analgesia with opioid

Count (%)

39 (69.6%)

28 (82.4%)

0.219

Prehospital analgesia with ketamine

Count Column N %

14 (25.0%)

13 (38.2%)

0.237