Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine / 2021 / Article / Tab 2 / Research Article
[Retracted] Analysis of the Curative Effect and Influencing Factors of Collagen Sponge Combined with Autologous Skin Graft in the Treatment of Deep Burn Patients Table 2 Univariate analysis of influencing the postoperative curative effect of patients.
Factors n Excellent group (n = 258) Poor group (n = 26) Gender 1.369 0.242 Male 166 148 (57.36) 18 (69.23) Female 118 110 (42.64) 8 (30.77) Age (years) 284 42.82 ± 17.04 50.68 ± 16.82 2.244 0.026 Degree of education 0.675 0.411 High school and above 195 179 (69.38) 16 (61.54) Junior high school and below 89 79 (30.62) 10 (38.46) Marital status 0.128 0.938 Unmarried 58 52 (20.16) 6 (23.08) Married 182 166 (64.34) 16 (61.54) Widowed/divorced 44 40 (15.50) 4 (15.38) Causes of burns 0.514 0.916 Flame 74 68 (26.36) 6 (23.08) Hydrothermal 96 88 (34.11) 8 (30.77) Chemistry 42 38 (14.73) 4 (15.38) Others 72 64 (24.80) 8 (30.77) Burn site 0.142 0.932 Arms and legs 124 113 (43.80) 11 (42.31) Trunk 68 61 (23.64) 7 (26.92) Head and face 92 84 (32.56) 8 (30.77) Degree of burn 5.724 0.017 Deep II degree 105 101 (39.15) 4 (15.38) Deep III-IV degree 179 157 (60.85) 22 (84.62) Wound infection 13.153 <0.001 Yes 48 37 (14.34) 11 (42.31) No 236 221 (85.66) 15 (57.69) Hospital stay (months) 6.476 0.039 <1 96 90 (34.88) 6 (23.08) 1–3 124 115 (44.58) 9 (34.61) >3 64 53 (20.54) 11 (42.31)