ENDOTOXEMIA IN BURN PATIENTS - LEVELS OF CIRCULATING ENDOTOXINS ARE RELATED TO BURN SIZE
- 1 November 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 102 (5), 808-812
Abstract
With use of a quantitative limulus assay, the levels of circulating endotoxins were examined in a population of burn patients with injuries covering 1% to 88% of the total body surface area (TBSA). In cases in which the injury was less than 20% TBSA, the increases in endotoxins were only 35% as compared with those of normal controls. As the extent of injury increased, the levels of endotoxins also increased: burns between 21% and 40% TBSA showed average increases of over 350% and burns in excess of 40% showed increases of 500%. The relationship between burn size and total endotoxin burden was significant (p = < 0.01). Time-course studies indicated that in most cases, peak endotoxin levels occurred 3 to 4 days after injury. The data also showed that there was no relationship between the age of the patient and the extent of the endotoxin increase.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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