Heterotopic ossification (HO), the development of abnormal bone in the soft tissue, is a rare but
severely debilitating complication of burn injuries. The Boston-Harvard Burn Injury Model System
developed a risk scoring system that can be used to predict HO at the time of hospital admission.
This calculator was developed using data from the Burn Model System National Database. The records of
3,693 adult burn patients were analyzed for potential predictors of the development of heterotopic
ossification (HO). It was found that total body surface area burned (TBSA), and the need for grafting of
the head/neck, arm, and trunk were associated with an increased risk of HO.
Schneider JC, Simco LC, Goldstein R, et al. Predicting Heterotopic Ossification Early After Burn
Injuries: A Risk
Scoring System. Ann Surg. 2017;266(1):179-184. doi:10.1097/SLA.0000000000001841
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