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期刊名:Journal of burn care & research

缩写:J BURN CARE RES

ISSN:1559-047X

e-ISSN:1559-0488

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Claudius Illg,Anna Zoldina,Johann Fontana et al. Claudius Illg et al.
Specialized burn centers address the special needs of burn victims. Despite accounting for a small proportion of overall trauma cases, twenty-four-hour specialist availability is required. Identifying periods of increased patient flow may s...
Marah Kays,Ashlyn Elftmann,Nicholas Larson et al. Marah Kays et al.
Older adult patients often present with malnutrition, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after burn injury. This multicenter retrospective cohort study assessed outcomes in older adult burn patients (≥60 years) pres...
Gisoo Imani,Erin Louie,Sierra Young et al. Gisoo Imani et al.
Background: Hypercalcemia after a burn injury is attributed to bone resorption secondary to muscle inactivity and prolonged immobilization. Evidence to guide treatment is extremely limited. The purpose of this study was t...
Maya Matheny,Erin Ross,Andrew Humbert et al. Maya Matheny et al.
Burn injuries are functionally limiting, and premorbid mobility impairments may further complicate recovery. Premorbid mobility impairments are associated with worse outcomes in other populations; however, their role in burn recovery remain...
Ashleigh Bull,Shawn Tejiram,Lauren B Nosanov et al. Ashleigh Bull et al.
Older adults make up a growing population of burn patients but pose unique physiological challenges that require specialized care. Comprehensive multicenter data are limited, and single-center studies lack the power to answer key questions ...
Mia J Carrarini,Christopher J Fedor,Omar Zein et al. Mia J Carrarini et al.
Infection is a leading cause of mortality in patients with third-degree burns, contributing to over 75% of burn-related deaths. Despite the widespread use of hypochlorous acid and mafenide acetate as wet dressings in burn care, direct compa...
Ashley E Buchholz,Jeffrey E Carter,Mario A Rivera-Barbosa et al. Ashley E Buchholz et al.
History is frequently recorded through statistics, in burn care, often as mortality rates and graft take percentages, yet the history of burn care is equally a narrative of human resilience and professional evolution. This manuscript presen...
Kian Daneshi,Daniel Najafali,Jasmine Jokar et al. Kian Daneshi et al.
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of burn injuries compared to high-income countries (HICs), making LMIC representation and leadership in burn-related literature critical. This study analyzed authorship...
Steven A Kahn,John Schulz,Tam Pham et al. Steven A Kahn et al.
Following global Phase III trials, a single-arm expanded access program at 23 burn centers in the United States (2019-2024) provided centers with additional experience treating adult and pediatric burn patients with NexoBrid and maintaining...