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Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association logoLink to Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association
. 2022 Mar 23;43(Suppl 1):S38–S39. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irac012.059

56 Evaluation of a Smartphone Application as a Method for Calculating Total Body Surface Area Burned

Cindy D Colson 1, Emily A Alberto 1, Zachary P Milestone 1, Nikita Batra 1, Tyler Salvadore 1, Hadi Fooladi 1, Kevin Cleary 1, Rima Izem 1, Randall S Burd 1
PMCID: PMC8946009

Abstract

Introduction

Current methods of burn estimation can lead to incorrect estimates of the total body surface area burned, especially among injured children. Inaccurate estimation of burn size can impact initial management, including unnecessary transfer to burn centers and fluid overload during resuscitation. To address these challenges, we developed a smartphone application that calculates the total body surface area of a burn using a body-part by body-part approach. The aims of this study were to assess the accuracy of the smartphone application and compare its performance to three established methods of burn size estimation (Lund-Browder Chart, Rule of Nines, Rule of Palms).

Methods

Twenty-four healthcare providers used each method to estimate burn sizes on moulaged manikins. The manikins represented different ages (infant, child, adult) with different total body surface area burns (small < 20%, medium 20-49%, large >49%). We calculated the accuracy of each method as the difference between the user-estimated and actual total body surface area. We used multivariable modeling to control for manikin size and method.

Results

Among all age groups and burn sizes, the smartphone application had the greatest accuracy for burn size estimation (-0.01%, SD 3.59%) followed by the Rule of Palms (3.92%, SD 10.71%), the Lund-Browder Chart (4.42%, SD 5.52%), and the Rule of Nines (5.05%, SD 6.87%).

Conclusions

The smartphone application may improve the estimation of total body surface area burned compared to existing methods.

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