Originally Posted by CoolHandLu
There's a middle-aged man who came in to our burn unit who has Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis due to a sulfa drug. He has skin sloughing that went from 60% of his body today to over 80% - just on my 12 hour shift. His eyes are sloughing and his GI tract (so far his mouth) is starting to blister. This is really quite upsetting to see and I keep getting welled up thinking about his face today... he is in so much pain and is so terrified... Has anyone seen a good outcome of this disease... good outcome as in someone who has lived?
One week ago I had a pt with this disease. They were changing sheets every 2 hours, and the pt was a mess. In the two days I had him, he went from ICU to med surge status. Just as fast as the skin sloughed off, it crusted over. He ended up looking like a car accident victim since most of the skin looked like road rash when it healed.