7 Alcohol Use Acuity and Burn Mortality: A Ten-Year Retrospective Analysis
Jamie L Hollowell, Ashley Levine, Benjamin Bodek, Chris B Agala, Eli Maxwell, Lori Chrisco, Robert W Matthews, Booker King, Felicia Williams

TL;DR
This study shows that chronic alcohol use, not acute intoxication, significantly increases mortality in burn patients, highlighting the need for accurate patient history.
Contribution
The study distinguishes the impact of chronic alcohol use disorder from acute intoxication on burn mortality using a ten-year retrospective analysis.
Findings
Chronic alcohol use disorder nearly triples mortality odds in burn patients.
Acute alcohol intoxication does not significantly affect mortality.
Accurate patient history is crucial for assessing mortality risk in burn care.
Abstract
The high incidence of alcohol consumption nationally is linked to increased susceptibility for burn injuries in both cases of acute intoxication as well as chronic misuse. While detection of elevated blood ETOH levels on admission intuitively does not always reflect a patient’s history of use, it does introduce bias and can influence clinical decision-making. Understanding these inherent biases at play, our institution through a retrospective analysis, sought to investigate the differing effects a positive blood alcohol level and true chronic alcohol use disorder had on overall mortality within our burn center. We conducted a retrospective analysis utilizing data from the Institutional Burn Center Registry, which was linked to clinical and administrative records. Our study included all adult patients admitted to the Burn Center between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2022. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes
