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An international RAND/UCLA expert panel to determine the optimal diagnosis and management of burn inhalation injury
by
Charbonney, Emmanuel
, Jeschke, Marc
, Lee, Nicole
, Soussi, Sabri
, Shelley, Odhran
, Singh, Suveer
, Cleland, Heather
, Pantet, Olivier
, Wood, Fiona
, Davies, Roger
, Gantner, Dashiell
, Charles, Walton N.
, Dunn, Ken
, Yarrow, Jeremy
, Collins, Declan
, Williams, Andrew
, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
, Sisson, Alice
, Vizcaychipi, Marcela Paola
, Lloyd, Joanne
, Giles, Julian
, Legrand, Matthieu
, Jones, Isabel
, Leon-Villapalos, Jorge
, Milton-Jones, Helena
, Spragg, Kaisa
, Samaan, Mark
in
Acetylcysteine
/ Acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Airway management
/ Albuterol
/ Antibiotics
/ Anticoagulants
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Burns
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber optics
/ Health aspects
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mortality
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice guidelines (Medicine)
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Smoke inhalation injuries
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgeons
/ Ventilators
2023
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An international RAND/UCLA expert panel to determine the optimal diagnosis and management of burn inhalation injury
by
Charbonney, Emmanuel
, Jeschke, Marc
, Lee, Nicole
, Soussi, Sabri
, Shelley, Odhran
, Singh, Suveer
, Cleland, Heather
, Pantet, Olivier
, Wood, Fiona
, Davies, Roger
, Gantner, Dashiell
, Charles, Walton N.
, Dunn, Ken
, Yarrow, Jeremy
, Collins, Declan
, Williams, Andrew
, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
, Sisson, Alice
, Vizcaychipi, Marcela Paola
, Lloyd, Joanne
, Giles, Julian
, Legrand, Matthieu
, Jones, Isabel
, Leon-Villapalos, Jorge
, Milton-Jones, Helena
, Spragg, Kaisa
, Samaan, Mark
in
Acetylcysteine
/ Acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Airway management
/ Albuterol
/ Antibiotics
/ Anticoagulants
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Burns
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber optics
/ Health aspects
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mortality
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice guidelines (Medicine)
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Smoke inhalation injuries
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgeons
/ Ventilators
2023
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An international RAND/UCLA expert panel to determine the optimal diagnosis and management of burn inhalation injury
by
Charbonney, Emmanuel
, Jeschke, Marc
, Lee, Nicole
, Soussi, Sabri
, Shelley, Odhran
, Singh, Suveer
, Cleland, Heather
, Pantet, Olivier
, Wood, Fiona
, Davies, Roger
, Gantner, Dashiell
, Charles, Walton N.
, Dunn, Ken
, Yarrow, Jeremy
, Collins, Declan
, Williams, Andrew
, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
, Sisson, Alice
, Vizcaychipi, Marcela Paola
, Lloyd, Joanne
, Giles, Julian
, Legrand, Matthieu
, Jones, Isabel
, Leon-Villapalos, Jorge
, Milton-Jones, Helena
, Spragg, Kaisa
, Samaan, Mark
in
Acetylcysteine
/ Acute respiratory distress syndrome
/ Airway management
/ Albuterol
/ Antibiotics
/ Anticoagulants
/ Bronchoscopy
/ Burns
/ Care and treatment
/ Critical care
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Diagnosis
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Equipment and supplies
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber optics
/ Health aspects
/ Intensive
/ Intensive care
/ Intubation
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Mortality
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice guidelines (Medicine)
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Smoke inhalation injuries
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgeons
/ Ventilators
2023
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An international RAND/UCLA expert panel to determine the optimal diagnosis and management of burn inhalation injury
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An international RAND/UCLA expert panel to determine the optimal diagnosis and management of burn inhalation injury
2023
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Background
Burn inhalation injury (BII) is a major cause of burn-related mortality and morbidity. Despite published practice guidelines, no consensus exists for the best strategies regarding diagnosis and management of BII. A modified DELPHI study using the RAND/UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Appropriateness Method (RAM) systematically analysed the opinions of an expert panel. Expert opinion was combined with available evidence to determine what constitutes appropriate and inappropriate judgement in the diagnosis and management of BII.
Methods
A 15-person multidisciplinary panel comprised anaesthetists, intensivists and plastic surgeons involved in the clinical management of major burn patients adopted a modified Delphi approach using the RAM method. They rated the appropriateness of statements describing diagnostic and management options for BII on a Likert scale. A modified final survey comprising 140 statements was completed, subdivided into history and physical examination (20), investigations (39), airway management (5), systemic toxicity (23), invasive mechanical ventilation (29) and pharmacotherapy (24). Median appropriateness ratings and the disagreement index (DI) were calculated to classify statements as appropriate, uncertain, or inappropriate.
Results
Of 140 statements, 74 were rated as appropriate, 40 as uncertain and 26 as inappropriate. Initial intubation with ≥ 8.0 mm endotracheal tubes, lung protective ventilatory strategies, initial bronchoscopic lavage, serial bronchoscopic lavage for severe BII, nebulised heparin and salbutamol administration for moderate-severe BII and N-acetylcysteine for moderate BII were rated appropriate. Non-protective ventilatory strategies, high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, high-frequency percussive ventilation, prophylactic systemic antibiotics and corticosteroids were rated inappropriate. Experts disagreed (DI ≥ 1) on six statements, classified uncertain: the use of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy to guide fluid requirements (DI = 1.52), intubation with endotracheal tubes of internal diameter < 8.0 mm (DI = 1.19), use of airway pressure release ventilation modality (DI = 1.19) and nebulised 5000IU heparin, N-acetylcysteine and salbutamol for mild BII (DI = 1.52, 1.70, 1.36, respectively).
Conclusions
Burns experts mostly agreed on appropriate and inappropriate diagnostic and management criteria of BII as in published guidance. Uncertainty exists as to the optimal diagnosis and management of differing grades of severity of BII. Future research should investigate the accuracy of bronchoscopic grading of BII, the value of bronchial lavage in differing severity groups and the effectiveness of nebulised therapies in different severities of BII.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
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