Background and ObjectivesThrombocytopenia is common among burn patients. Platelet transfusion is frequently administered to increase platelet counts. However, it is not clear whether platelets affect the outcome after transfusion among adult burn patients with thrombocytopenia or not. Our aim is to explore whether platelet transfusion affects the prognosis of adult burn patients with thrombocytopenia. Materials and MethodsWe undertook a retrospective analysis of 368 adult burn victims with thrombocytopenia from the Department of Burn at the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, China, from January 2014 to July 2021. Propensity score matching (PSM) was utilized to reduce the selection bias and confounding factors. After PSM, both platelet transfusion group and no platelet transfusion group had 46 patients. Our primary outcome was 30-day all-cause mortality. ResultsLogistic multivariate regression analysis showed that third-degree burn area [β=-0.040, odds ratio (OR) =1.052, 95% confidence interval (CI) =1.015-1.091] and platelet transfusion (OR =2.227, 95% CI =0.473-10.483) were independent risk factors (P<0.05). KaplanMeier risk curve analysis showed that the 30-day mortality of patients in the platelet transfusion group and no platelet transfusion group were 47.8% and 19.6%, respectively (P<0.05) ConclusionPlatelet transfusion was an independent risk factor for 30-day mortality in adult burn patients with thrombocytopenia.
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