Baux score
Baux Score


What is the use of Baux score?
Baux score is a system used to predict the chance of mortality due to burns
Baux score is highly correlative with length of stay in hospital due to burns and final outcome.
What is original Baux score?
Baux score = Percent Body surface Burnt + age of the patient
score is a comparative indicator of burn severity, with a score over 140 considered as being unsurvivable
What is modified Baux score?
Patient with inhalation injury would have their score calculated by
Modified Baux score = Body area affected + age of patient + 17
| Component | Classic Baux Score | Revised Baux Score |
|---|---|---|
| Formula | Age + %TBSA burned | Age + %TBSA burned + 17 (if inhalation injury) |
| Interpretation | Score โ mortality % | More accurate, accounts for inhalation injury |
| Example | 40 yrs + 50% TBSA = 90 | 40 + 50 + 17 = 107 (with inhalation injury) |
| Clinical Use | Prognosis, mortality prediction, triage, outcome comparison in burn patients | |
๐น Baux Score
Definition:
- The Baux score is a prognostic index used in burn patients to predict mortality risk.
- It combines age and burn size (Total Body Surface Area, TBSA%).
๐ Formula
- Classic Baux score = Age (years) + %TBSA burned
- Revised Baux score (r-Baux) = Age + %TBSA burned + 17 ร (if inhalation injury present)
๐น Interpretation
- The higher the score, the higher the mortality risk.
- Roughly:
- Baux score โ probability of death (%)
- e.g., Score 80 โ ~80% predicted mortality.
- Revised Baux improves accuracy by including inhalation injury.
๐น Clinical Use
- Guides prognosis & counseling in severe burns.
- Helps triage patients for ICU/burn center care.
- Useful for research & outcomes comparison.
๐น Example
- A 40-year-old with 50% TBSA burns and inhalation injury โ
- r-Baux = 40 + 50 + (17 ร 1) = 107 โ very high mortality risk.
๐ Mnemonic: โAge + Area = Baux; add smoke = revised Baux.โ


