764 Burn Advanced Practice Provider Fluorescein Dye Staining Reduces Ophthalmology Consults
Kate E Laramie, Scott W Mueller, Arek J Wiktor, Cameron Gibson

TL;DR
Using fluorescein dye staining by burn unit providers reduces unnecessary ophthalmology consultations for facial burn patients.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that Advanced Practice Providers can safely perform fluorescein staining to reduce ophthalmology consults in facial burn patients.
Findings
Fluorescein staining by APPs reduced ophthalmology consults by 48% in facial burn patients.
80% of stained patients had negative results, eliminating the need for a specialist consult.
Only 4 out of 34 positive stains required valid ophthalmology consultations.
Abstract
Facial burn injury patients typically receive ophthalmology consultations irrespective of the severity of their peri-ocular or ocular involvement. Minor facial burns without significant eye involvement or ocular complaints often do not require in-patient ophthalmologist assessment. We sought to assess ocular fluorescein dye staining by burn unit Advanced Practice Providers (APP; Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners) to decrease unnecessary ophthalmology consults. A prospective evaluation was performed at our ABA-verified burn center for all facial burn injury patients admitted between January 1 through August 31, 2023. Patients who presented with full-thickness injuries to their eyelids or peri-ocular area, those exhibiting tense eyelids raising concern for ocular compartment syndrome, those with severe eye pain and anyone with acute vision loss were excluded from staining and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFacial Trauma and Fracture Management
