703 Vasopressors in Early Resuscitation of Severe Burn Injuries
Kristine Knappskog, Juquan Song, Amina E I ayadi, Georgiy Golovko, Julia Kleinhapl, Anne Berit Guttormsen, Stian K Almeland, Steven E Wolf

TL;DR
This study examines how using vasopressors during early resuscitation of severe burns affects patient outcomes, finding higher risks of complications and mortality in patients receiving vasopressors.
Contribution
The study investigates the association between vasopressor use and adverse outcomes in burn patients, stratifying by burn severity.
Findings
Patients receiving vasopressors had more severe burns and higher rates of inhalation injuries and mechanical ventilation.
Vasopressor use was linked to increased risks of acute kidney injury, sepsis, and mortality.
Propensity score matching revealed significant outcome differences between vasopressor and non-vasopressor groups.
Abstract
Fluid resuscitation is the main treatment for preventing burn shock. Rescue therapies are usually initiated if patients respond poorly to fluid resuscitation with crystalloids alone. Vasopressors, often in combination with colloids, have been used to limit fluid needs. However, the effects of vasopressors during burn resuscitation remain inadequately investigated. This study aims to identify the characteristics of patients receiving vasopressors during burn resuscitation and to establish potential correlations between vasopressor use and patient outcomes. A large patient database was searched for patients over ≥18 years of age with ≥20% total body surface area (% TBSA) burns. Two cohorts (VP+ and VP-) were established to assess the impact of vasopressors during the initial 24 hours after injury. The cohorts were then stratified by %TBSA. Propensity score matching was performed based…
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TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes
