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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2022 Jan 25;92(6):1066–1074. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000003547

Table 1:

Demographic and Clinical Variables of the Study Population (n= 421)

Variable Value
Age, mean years (SD) 42.4 (14.5)
Male, N (%) 277 (65.8)
Race, N (%)
 White 321 (76.3)
 Black 57 (13.5)
 Other* 10 (2.4)
 Missing 33 (7.8)
Hispanic/Latino, N (%) 39 (9.3)
Missing 9 (2.1)
Highest education level, N (%)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 61 (14.5)
 Missing 124 (29.5)
Etiology, N (%)
 Fire/flame Injury 247 (58.7)
 Missing 3 (0.7)
Burn size, mean % TBSA (SD) 21.6 (18.7)
Burns to Critical Areas, N (%)
 Head/Neck Burn 2301 (54.6)
 Hand Burn 3162 (75.1)
 Foot Burn 1563(37.1)
 Perineum Burn 384 (9.0)
Burn-related Amputation, N (%) 325 (7.6)
Length of hospital stay, mean days (SD) 31.3 (31.7)
*

Other race includes: Asian, American Indian/Alaskan, More than one race

1:

# of missing: 1;

2:

# of missing: 2;

3:

#of missing: 2;

4:

# of missing: 18;

5:

# of missing: 32

TBSA = total body surface area