Md. Code Regs. 30.08.06.17

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 30.08.06.17 - Burn Center Referral Criteria

A burn injury requiring referral to a burn center includes:

A. A partial thickness or full thickness burn greater than 10 percent total body surface area (TBSA) in patients younger than 10 years old;
B. A partial thickness or full thickness burn greater than 20 percent TBSA in other age groups;
C. A partial thickness or full thickness burn that involves the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum, and major joints;
D. All full thickness burns greater than 5 percent TBSA in any age group;
E. An electrical/lightening injury;
F. A chemical injury;
G. An inhalation injury;
H. Frostbite and cold injury;
I. A burn injury in patients with preexisting medical disorders that could:
(1) Complicate management;
(2) Prolong recovery; and
(3) Affect mortality;
J. A burn injury with concomitant trauma, such as a fracture, in which the burn injury poses the greatest risk of morbidity in accordance with the following considerations:
(1) If trauma poses the greater immediate risk, the patient may be treated initially in the trauma center until stable before being transferred to a burn center; and
(2) Physician judgment is necessary in these situations and shall be in concert with the regional medical control plan and triage protocols;
K. A burn injury in a child who has not reached their fifteenth (15th) birthday, who shall be treated in a pediatric burn center designated by MIEMSS; and
L. A burn injury in patients who will require special social, emotional, or long-term rehabilitative support including cases involving suspected child abuse or substance abuse.

Md. Code Regs. 30.08.06.17

Regulation .17 adopted effective 47:5 Md. R. 313, eff. 7/1/2020