Linking ABO Blood Types to Sepsis Risk in Patients with Severe Burns: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Linking ABO Blood Types to Sepsis Risk in Patients with Severe Burns: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis

  • By

  • Hengkai Yu

  • Xinru Wu

  • Wei Zhang

  • Junqiang Li

  • Linhui Li

  • Shuyuan Xian

  • Long Xu

  • Bingnan Lu

  • Yuntao Yao

  • Maosheng Yu

  • Hanlin Sun

  • Yang Chen

  • Jiale Yan

  • Dayuan Xu

  • Yifan Liu

  • Guosheng Wu

  • Runzhi Huang

  • Shizhao Ji

  • January 9, 2026

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    Burn injuries significantly increase the risk of infection and sepsis due to compromised skin integrity and systemic inflammatory responses.

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    ABO blood types may influence susceptibility to infections and sepsis, but their role in severely burned patients remains underexplored.

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    The study analyzed data from 167 patients with severe burns to assess the association between ABO blood types and sepsis-free survival.

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    Statistical analyses revealed differences in sepsis-free survival among various ABO blood groups in univariable analysis.

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    Findings may enhance clinical management and resource allocation for severely burned patients at higher risk of developing sepsis.

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