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===[[Burn]] Center Transfer Criteria<ref>[http://ameriburn.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/burncenterreferralcriteria.pdf American Burn Association]</ref>=== | ===[[Burn]] Center Transfer Criteria<ref>[http://ameriburn.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/burncenterreferralcriteria.pdf American Burn Association]</ref>=== | ||
*Partial thickness >20% BSA | *Partial thickness >20% BSA (10-50 years old) | ||
*Partial thickness >10% BSA | *Partial thickness >10% BSA (<10 or > 50 yrs old) | ||
*Full thickness >5% BSA | *Full thickness >5% BSA (any age) | ||
*Burns involving face, eyes, ears, genitalia, joints, hands, feet | *Burns involving face, eyes, ears, genitalia, joints, hands, feet | ||
*Burns | *Burns with inhalation injury | ||
*High voltage burn | *High voltage burn | ||
*Burns complicated by fracture or other trauma (in which burn is main cause of morbidity) | *Burns complicated by fracture or other trauma (in which burn is main cause of morbidity) | ||
*Burns in high-risk patients | *Burns in high-risk patients |
Revision as of 04:32, 28 May 2017
Burn Center Transfer Criteria[1]
- Partial thickness >20% BSA (10-50 years old)
- Partial thickness >10% BSA (<10 or > 50 yrs old)
- Full thickness >5% BSA (any age)
- Burns involving face, eyes, ears, genitalia, joints, hands, feet
- Burns with inhalation injury
- High voltage burn
- Burns complicated by fracture or other trauma (in which burn is main cause of morbidity)
- Burns in high-risk patients