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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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Tomáš Demcak,Michala Gazdova,Peter Lengyel et al. Tomáš Demcak et al.
Burn injuries remain a major global health issue, and despite multidisciplinary advances, mortality among patients with major burns remains substantial. Preventive measures have reduced incidence worldwide; however, demographic and societal...
Rigel Paciente,Nicole Hanna,Elmie Janse van Rensburg et al. Rigel Paciente et al.
Background: Children with serious burns often suffer psychosocial consequences. This study evaluated the pilot of a six-session psychoeducational intervention newly designed to support the wellbeing of children who experi...
Darby Little,Elliott K Yee,Barbara Haas et al. Darby Little et al.
Burn survivors are at greater risk of mortality due to cancer and chronic disease than the general population, which may be preventable with regular primary care. This study aimed to determine the association between primary care provider (...
Christopher J Fedor,Mare G Kaulakis,Hilary Y Liu et al. Christopher J Fedor et al.
Low-income neighborhoods face higher fire risk due to overcrowding, substandard housing, and limited access to safety devices, contributing to greater burn severity among affected residents. Inhalation injury, a frequent consequence, often ...
Peng Zhang,Jia Luo,Li-Li Yuan et al. Peng Zhang et al.
This study aimed to determine whether negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) improved the survival rate of Meek skin grafting compared to that of traditional dressing in burn patients. Thirteen burn patients with similar depths on both limb...
Renée Warthman,Bernadette Nedelec,Derek Murray et al. Renée Warthman et al.
The management of the burn-injured face poses unique challenges for therapy intervention. Standard compression techniques require an intimate fit and are traditionally implemented after wound closure when the patient has minimal or no dress...
Thomas Stewart,Joshua Farrell,David Cook et al. Thomas Stewart et al.
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) comprise a spectrum of severe mucocutaneous drug reactions associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Current prognostication of survival and length of stay is im...
Wei Yi,Ying Yan,Lijing Zhu et al. Wei Yi et al.
The predictive value of Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)/ Albumin (ALB) ratio (LAR) in patients with severe burns has not been explored. The aim of the study was to investigate the correlation between LAR at admission and short-term mortality in...
Anna D Goff,Barrie J Huberman Anna D Goff
In general, literature on treatment refusals in burn care has largely centered on decisional capacity in the acute phases of burn treatment and an individual's "right to die" rather than endure treatment or its consequences. However, burn p...
Kareena S Garg,Tuan D Le,Desiree Pinto et al. Kareena S Garg et al.
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin disease with a significant psychosocial burden. Skin of color (SOC) populations remain underrepresented in HS literature. Surgical excision is often pursued after failed medical management, bu...