Adult Burn Inpatients Have Increased Burn Severity and Mortality Compared to Children in a Retrospective Analysis of the 2017 National Inpatient Sample 2017
Introduction: Socioeconomic status and comorbidities are associated with increased mortality in external surface burn patients of all ages, however differences in the impact of demographics between pediatric and adult burn populations has not been adequately studied. Objective: The purpose of this a...
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Main Authors: | Amar Desai (Author), Noelle Desir (Author), Shari Lipner (Author) |
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