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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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Mary A Hunter,Asha Chowanic,John Biziorek et al. Mary A Hunter et al.
Burn injuries in older adults present unique clinical challenges due to age-related health changes, including impaired wound healing and diminished immune responses. Frailty, characterized by decreased physiologic reserve, has emerged as a ...
Karla S Klas,Dayan Zorkot,Michael White et al. Karla S Klas et al.
Despite the increasing prevalence of home oxygen therapy, its associated injury risks remain underrecognized. This study analyzed the statewide incidence of oxygen therapy-related fires, burns, and deaths to identify systemic barriers for d...
Sarah Wang,Deborah Choe,Ayumi Saito et al. Sarah Wang et al.
Burns can cause serious physical injury and psychosocial distress. Extremes of body weight can also impair physical recovery and exacerbate emotional distress. However, the impact of body mass index (BMI) on longitudinal self-reported outco...
N H Brown,M Rivera-Barbosa,C Leonardi N H Brown
Electrical injuries represent a small proportion of burn admissions but are associated with substantial morbidity. Prior studies suggest demographic and regional disparities in burn injury incidence and outcomes. This study aimed to compare...
Christoph Ils,Tobias Zingg,Mette M Berger et al. Christoph Ils et al.
Major burn injuries commonly present with hypoalbuminemia within the first 24 hours. This study aimed to determine whether early hypoalbuminemia independently predicts mortality in severe burns. This single-center, retrospective cohort stud...
Mohammed Asad Khan,Saiparsad Poyarekar,Vinita Puri Mohammed Asad Khan
Skin graft expansion techniques have demonstrated efficacy in treating large burns when the donor skin supply is insufficient. Currently, the pursuit of skin expansion extends beyond merely covering a large area; it also aims to achieve a l...
SiNing Zhao,Yongpei Yu,Lauren I Dayton et al. SiNing Zhao et al.
Burn injuries cause physical and psychological trauma to patients and impose caregiving and emotional burdens on their families. Despite these challenges, both patients and caregivers may experience posttraumatic growth (PTG). Using baselin...
Lexy Kindt,Ben Fisher,Charly Vang et al. Lexy Kindt et al.
Thrombolytics improve limb and digit salvage following severe frostbite injury, however disability following thrombolytics therapy is largely undescribed. Our aim was to evaluate functional status, pain, and disability in a large cohort of ...