CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018

Highlights: • Patients with hypernatremia had a relative risk of experiencing graft failure, especially if the graft involved more than 10% of the affected area. • The importance of managing electrolyte imbalances to enhance the success of skin graft procedures. Abstract: Introduction: From...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ephora Christina Wulandari, Lynda Hariani, Agus Santoso Budi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA 2019-12-01
Series:Jurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik
Subjects:
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JRE/article/view/28218
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841556914017665024
author Ephora Christina Wulandari
Lynda Hariani
Agus Santoso Budi
author_facet Ephora Christina Wulandari
Lynda Hariani
Agus Santoso Budi
author_sort Ephora Christina Wulandari
collection DOAJ
description Highlights: • Patients with hypernatremia had a relative risk of experiencing graft failure, especially if the graft involved more than 10% of the affected area. • The importance of managing electrolyte imbalances to enhance the success of skin graft procedures. Abstract: Introduction: From collective data from 2014 – 2018 from  Burn Center in Dr. Soetomo General Academic  Hospital, the rate of failed skin graft was 26%. This high number became a concerned because skin graft was the main procedure to close large burn wound. This event is affected by many problems, one of them is electrolyte imbalance. Hypernatremia was seen in major burn patients that causes the disruption of wound healing process of skin graft. Methods: A cross sectional study of patients with burns admitted to the Burn Centre of Dr. Soetomo Hospital between January 2014 and December 2018 were evaluated. Results : 143 subjects were involved in this study. 44 subjects are female (31%) and 99 subjects are male (69%). 66% of the burn injuries are caused by fire (93 subjects), 14% caused by electricity (20 subjects), 8% caused by scald (12 subjects), 6% caused by boiled oil (8 subjects), 4% caused by chemical agent (6 subjects) and 2% caused by blast injury (1 subject). 77% of all subjects (110 subjects) underwent split thickness skin graft less than 10% while 23% (33 subjects) underwent the procedure 10% or more than it. Hypernatremia is found in 16% of all subjects (23 subjects), 19% with hyponatremia (28 subjects) and majority of it, 65%, with normonatremia (92 subjects). From the study, it was found that the risk of failed skin graft was higher on hypernatremia subjects than normonatremia subjects, the relative risk was 6,06 to fail. This number was higher if the skin graft procedure took more than 10%. But, it was found the risk was higher on hyponatremia subjects than the rest of subjects, with the relative risk was 7.75 to fail. Conclusions: Hypernatremia caused high risk of failed skin graft on major burn patients.
format Article
id doaj-art-0c6e272353014935a76a7cc2e99eec05
institution Kabale University
issn 2301-7937
2774-6062
language English
publishDate 2019-12-01
publisher UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA
record_format Article
series Jurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik
spelling doaj-art-0c6e272353014935a76a7cc2e99eec052025-01-07T04:47:16ZengUNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGAJurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik2301-79372774-60622019-12-0142535610.20473/jre.v4i2.2821823094CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018Ephora Christina Wulandari0Lynda Hariani1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4543-9546Agus Santoso Budi2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7638-6374Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, IndonesiaDepartment of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, Indonesia Department of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, IndonesiaHighlights: • Patients with hypernatremia had a relative risk of experiencing graft failure, especially if the graft involved more than 10% of the affected area. • The importance of managing electrolyte imbalances to enhance the success of skin graft procedures. Abstract: Introduction: From collective data from 2014 – 2018 from  Burn Center in Dr. Soetomo General Academic  Hospital, the rate of failed skin graft was 26%. This high number became a concerned because skin graft was the main procedure to close large burn wound. This event is affected by many problems, one of them is electrolyte imbalance. Hypernatremia was seen in major burn patients that causes the disruption of wound healing process of skin graft. Methods: A cross sectional study of patients with burns admitted to the Burn Centre of Dr. Soetomo Hospital between January 2014 and December 2018 were evaluated. Results : 143 subjects were involved in this study. 44 subjects are female (31%) and 99 subjects are male (69%). 66% of the burn injuries are caused by fire (93 subjects), 14% caused by electricity (20 subjects), 8% caused by scald (12 subjects), 6% caused by boiled oil (8 subjects), 4% caused by chemical agent (6 subjects) and 2% caused by blast injury (1 subject). 77% of all subjects (110 subjects) underwent split thickness skin graft less than 10% while 23% (33 subjects) underwent the procedure 10% or more than it. Hypernatremia is found in 16% of all subjects (23 subjects), 19% with hyponatremia (28 subjects) and majority of it, 65%, with normonatremia (92 subjects). From the study, it was found that the risk of failed skin graft was higher on hypernatremia subjects than normonatremia subjects, the relative risk was 6,06 to fail. This number was higher if the skin graft procedure took more than 10%. But, it was found the risk was higher on hyponatremia subjects than the rest of subjects, with the relative risk was 7.75 to fail. Conclusions: Hypernatremia caused high risk of failed skin graft on major burn patients.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JRE/article/view/28218hypernatremiaskin graft burnhealth life style
spellingShingle Ephora Christina Wulandari
Lynda Hariani
Agus Santoso Budi
CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
Jurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik
hypernatremia
skin graft
burn
health life style
title CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
title_full CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
title_fullStr CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
title_short CORRELATION OF HYPERNATREMIA TO SUCCESS RATE OF SKIN GRAFT IN BURN PATIENTS DR. SOETOMO GENERAL ACADEMIC HOSPITAL BURN CENTER FROM 2014-2018
title_sort correlation of hypernatremia to success rate of skin graft in burn patients dr soetomo general academic hospital burn center from 2014 2018
topic hypernatremia
skin graft
burn
health life style
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JRE/article/view/28218
work_keys_str_mv AT ephorachristinawulandari correlationofhypernatremiatosuccessrateofskingraftinburnpatientsdrsoetomogeneralacademichospitalburncenterfrom20142018
AT lyndahariani correlationofhypernatremiatosuccessrateofskingraftinburnpatientsdrsoetomogeneralacademichospitalburncenterfrom20142018
AT agussantosobudi correlationofhypernatremiatosuccessrateofskingraftinburnpatientsdrsoetomogeneralacademichospitalburncenterfrom20142018