Department of Anaesthetics and Critical Care, West Midlands Burns Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Mindelsohn Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther. 2021;53(1):89-90. doi: 10.5114/ait.2021.103516.
We read the recent paper "Prognostic factors in patients with burns" [1] by Zielinski et al. with great interest. The article is very informative, in a concise and eloquent manner, allowing the reader to familiarise themselves with the plethora of prognostication models used worldwide in the assessment of burn patients. However, reading the paper we noticed that two aspects may require further consideration to provide the reader with a more comprehensive understanding of prognostication in burn patients.
我们饶有兴致地阅读了 Zielinski 等人最近发表的题为“烧伤患者的预后因素”[1]的论文。该文章内容丰富,简明而雄辩,使读者能够熟悉全球范围内用于评估烧伤患者的众多预后模型。然而,在阅读该论文时,我们注意到有两个方面可能需要进一步考虑,以便为读者提供对烧伤患者预后更全面的理解。