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um og létust, sýna að flestir voru þeir dauð-
vona af völdum áverkans. Ekki voru teknir inn
í þennan útreikning nokkrir áhættuþættir sem
virðast þó skipta ntiklu um afdrif sjúklingsins,
til dæmis fyrri sjúkdómar og endurlífgun fyrir
innlögn. Í stuttu máli er niðurstaða þessarar
samantektar að góður árangur virðist hafa
náðst í meðferð brunasjúklinga á Landspítal-
anum.
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