2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2010.10.011
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Burns patients with epilepsy or a learning disability have a greater length of stay in hospital than those patients with a history of drug or alcohol abuse

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“…Conditions such as depression, attention deficit disorder, anxiety, aggression, and autism afflict 19-80% [23] of persons with seizure disorders, compared to 4.3-26.4% of the general population [24]. Both epilepsy and learning disabilities have been observed to lengthen hospital stay in burn patients [25]. Anecdotal evidence from our own unit suggests the same association, although further research would be needed to support these observations.…”
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“…Conditions such as depression, attention deficit disorder, anxiety, aggression, and autism afflict 19-80% [23] of persons with seizure disorders, compared to 4.3-26.4% of the general population [24]. Both epilepsy and learning disabilities have been observed to lengthen hospital stay in burn patients [25]. Anecdotal evidence from our own unit suggests the same association, although further research would be needed to support these observations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…[10][11][12][13]16 However, in studies restricting the analysis to either survivors or nonsurvivors, the results differ. 14,15,17,18 In nonsurvivors, age was not a significant predictor of LOS; however, age was significant for survivors. Our results show that the majority of deaths after a burn injury occur in the first few days after the burn injury, and that patients die owing to injury severity.…”
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“…For example, in LOS studies on patients with burns, results differ if one analyzes survivors alone, nonsurvivors alone, or the combination of survivors and nonsurvivors. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] While age is a predictor of LOS in survivors, age is not predictive in nonsurvivors. 10 Nonsurvivors have a shorter LOS and lower overall costs than survivors.…”
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