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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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Moussa Nassar,Mohamed I Mohamed,Maryam Shahid et al. Moussa Nassar et al.
Burns are associated with significant inflammation and pain. Topical agents like heparin can modulate these processes and improve outcomes. Our study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using topical heparin (TH) in patients with burns. O...
Gavin Shantz,Anita Au,Ashley Callahan et al. Gavin Shantz et al.
In the burn intensive care unit (ICU), effective nurse handovers are critical to patient safety. Communication gaps during the transfer of accountability (TOA) contribute to preventable safety incidents. We designed a quality improvement (Q...
Shuang Guo,Yongqi Xie,Run Peng et al. Shuang Guo et al.
Contrast therapy (CT), alternating cooling and heating therapy, has been investigated for its potential benefits in treating soft tissue injuries in sports. This study examines the efficacy of CT in enhancing skin scald repair. We establish...
Sarah Eilerman,Lauren Justice,Ben Reader et al. Sarah Eilerman et al.
Pediatric patients with burn injuries in the intensive care unit require the care of a multidisciplinary team. Occupational and physical therapists play a vital role in edema management, positioning, orthoses fabrication, and advancement of...
Jennifer M Schuh,Emmanuel L Abebrese,Zachary Morrison et al. Jennifer M Schuh et al.
Despite the existence of guidelines for frostbite management in adults, there are no published attempts to standardize the treatment of pediatric frostbite. The purpose of this study is to describe a single institution multidisciplinary con...
Renee C Noordzij,Ayumi Saito,Andrew Humbert et al. Renee C Noordzij et al.
Stigma is prejudice and discrimination resulting from negative stereotypes. Burn survivors have greater risk for stigmatization, potentially influencing quality of life. This study aims to characterize stigma and its predictors in the burn ...
Mladen Nisavic,Matthew Supple,Daniela Requena et al. Mladen Nisavic et al.
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a significant cause of unintentional burn injuries. Pain management in OUD patients requires complex multi-modal treatment and places significant challenges on the patient and their clinical team. Buprenorphine ...
Mary A Oliver,Bonnie C Carney,Kareena S Garg et al. Mary A Oliver et al.
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a morbid chronic inflammatory skin disease that can be treated at burn centers through surgical intervention. Despite multiple pathogenesis theories, the genetic basis of sporadic HS remains largely unknown....