Estrogen Treatment Lowers the Risk of Complications in Menopausal Women with Mild Burn Injury
Juquan Song, George Golovko, Kostiantyn Botnar, Amina El Ayadi, Kathleen L. Vincent, Steven E. Wolf

TL;DR
Estrogen treatment in menopausal women with mild burns reduces risks of complications like breast cancer and kidney injury.
Contribution
This study shows that estrogen treatment lowers complication risks in postmenopausal women after mild burn injuries.
Findings
Estrogen-treated women had lower risks of endometrial hyperplasia and malignancy 3 months and 3 years after mild burns.
Women aged 45–65 with estrogen treatment had reduced risks of acute kidney injury, cerebral infarction, and breast cancer.
Estrogen treatment was associated with decreased breast cancer rates in 45–65-year-old women 3 years after mild burns.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Postmenopausal women are often treated with exogenous female hormones to alleviate physical symptoms and support mental health. We posit that women treated with estrogen fare better following burn injury. Materials and Methods: De-identified patient data were obtained from TriNetX, a global healthcare research network. Adult postmenopausal women were enrolled if they were diagnosed with burn injury within 10 years after menopause onset. Patients with pre-existing abnormal uterine bleeding, gynecologic cancer, and chronic liver or heart disease were excluded. The population was grouped into those who received and those who did not receive estrogen treatment (ET) for evaluation of subsequent complications. Cohort balancing was performed using the exact match approach of Inverse Probability Treatment Weighting (IPTW). The average treatment effects (ATEs) and…
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TopicsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes · Wound Healing and Treatments · Pregnancy-related medical research
