Resuscitation of Severely Burned Military Casualties: Fluid Begets More Fluid

Abstract

Background: In November 2005, institution of a military-wide burn resuscitation guideline requested the documentation of the initial 24-hour resuscitation of severely burned military casualties on a burn flow sheet to provide continuity of care. The guidelines instruct the providers to calculate predicted 24-hour fluid requirements and initial fluid rate based on the American Burn Association Consensus recommendation of 2 (modified Brooke) mL kg 1 % total body surface area (TBSA) 1 to 4 (Parkland) mL kg 1 %TBSA 1 burn. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the estimated fluid volumes calculated, either by the Modified Brooke or the Parkland formulas, and actual volumes received. Methods: From November 2005 to December 2008, 105 patients were globally evacuated with greater than 20% TBSA burns, of whom 73 had burn flow sheets initiated. Of these, 58 had completed burn flow sheets. Total fluids administered in the first 24-hour period for each patient were recorded. Chart reviews were performed to extract demographic and clinical outcomes data. Results: Of the 58, the modified Brooke formula was used in 31 patients (modified Brooke group) to estimate 24-hour fluid requirements and the Parkland formula was used in 21 (Parkland group).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA627545

Entities

People

  • Booker T. King
  • David J. Barillo
  • Evan M. Renz
  • Jeffery Mccorcle
  • John A. Jones
  • Kevin K Chung
  • Leopoldo C. Cancio
  • Lorne H Blackbourne
  • Ricardo Alvarado
  • Steven Wolf

Organizations

  • United States Army Institute of Surgical Research

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood
  • Burns
  • Casualties
  • Combat Support Hospitals
  • Health Services
  • Hospitals
  • Medical Personnel
  • Military Hospitals
  • Military Medicine
  • Patient Care
  • Regression Analysis
  • Resuscitation
  • Therapy
  • United States
  • Wounds And Injuries

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

Readers

  • Geochemistry
  • Trauma or Military Medicine