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. 2005 Sep;22(9):643–645. doi: 10.1136/emj.2003.011304

So much for percentage, but what about the weight?

T Cubison 1, P Gilbert 1
PMCID: PMC1726907  PMID: 16113186

Abstract

Forty two sets of case notes of patients with resuscitation sized burns were reviewed. In 32, a weight was documented in the A&E notes. This was compared with the measured weight on arrival at the burn centre. In half the cases there was a greater than 5 kg difference and in nine patients over 10 kg of difference.

The methods of patient weight assessment in 16 A&E departments were reviewed. The majority have only stand on scales. Three departments have sit on scales; however, if they were assessing the weight of a patient who is unable to sit they would need to ask the patient, relatives, or simply guess.

Investment in weighing equipment should be encouraged if resuscitation formulae are to have any place in the A&E management of burn patients.

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