Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome is the presence of altered organ function of two or more organ systems in acute ill patients with severe trauma, burn, shock and infection. In this case, the patient with burn area amounted to 95% and the third-degree burn was up to 90%. He underwent gastrointestinal tract, blood clotting, lung, brain, heart, liver dysfunction, and cardiac arrest for 30 minutes during the courses of treatment, and was discharged from the hospital after 108 days on the basis of comprehensive treatment and repeated skin grafting.Key Words: Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, Burns, Clinical 1 Medical record
General informationA 36-year-old male patient with fire-breathing injury due to blast furnace was referred to local hospital for rehydration therapy. He was admitted to our hospital after a longdistance conveying 7 hours after the injury. The patient was conscious, T 36.7°C, P 110/min, R 22/min, blood pressure was not measured due to limb swelling. Besides that, he was presented with mild irritability, sense of thirsty, cold limbs and poor peripheral circulation. About 5% of normal skin was preserved on head, periumbilical region, waist and back, perineum and double foot, leaving the rest part to be burn wound. The burn wounds at face and neck, trunk, limbs were diagnosed to be leather like change, subcutaneous venous embolism net could be visualized and tenderness disappeared. 5% of burn wound were seen putrid skins exfoliation of basal red and at neck and feet without sensitivity at neck and feet.
Laboratory examination
Primary diagnosis95% of systemic flame burns, 90% of third-degree burns, 5% of deep second-degree burns.