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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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Eloise W Stanton,Artur Manasyan,Michael I Kim et al. Eloise W Stanton et al.
Stimulant use poses significant challenges in burn care, complicating pain management and leading to poorer outcomes, including longer hospital stays, higher complication rates, and increased healthcare costs. This study evaluates burn-rela...
Eloise W Stanton,Karel-Bart Celie,Daniel Chacon et al. Eloise W Stanton et al.
Burn injuries profoundly impact survivors, influencing physical, psychological, and social well-being. Long-term outcome studies often focus on physical impairments and work-related difficulties, often from the perspective of the clinician....
Joshua E Lewis,Adannaya Ihediwa,Jordan Kankam et al. Joshua E Lewis et al.
Pediatric burn patients suffer from various adverse outcomes following burn injuries. Recently, disparities affecting African American pediatric burn patients within U.S. hospitals have emerged. These disparities contribute to elevated adve...
Jennifer Zuccaro,Charis Kelly,Manuela Perez et al. Jennifer Zuccaro et al.
Laser therapy has become a valuable treatment option for hypertrophic burn scars. Improvements in scar symptoms have been achieved using the ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser as well as the pulsed dye laser. However, research regardi...
Blancheneige Beohon,Joshua E Lewis,Philong Nguyen et al. Blancheneige Beohon et al.
Introduction: Patients from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds face barriers to quality burn care, such as limited healthcare access and follow-up. Many turn to online resources like Google, which may provide over...
Artur Manasyan,Noah Danesh,Tayla Moshal et al. Artur Manasyan et al.
Burn injuries are characterized by intense nociceptive pain, often requiring effective analgesia and sedation during medical interventions and hospital stay. Dexmedetomidine, an α2-adrenergic agonist, serves as a promising sedative in this...
Anastasiya Ivanko,Elizabeth Lacy,Carl Flores et al. Anastasiya Ivanko et al.
Disasters often lead to increased generator use, resulting in carbon monoxide poisonings (COP) and burn injuries that can overwhelm regional burn centers. Following Hurricane Ida, EMS providers in southeastern Louisiana were empowered to tr...
Ingrid S Parry,Miranda Yelvington,Janice F Bell et al. Ingrid S Parry et al.
Cutaneous Functional Units (CFUs) offer considerable potential to enhance the burn community's understanding of how burn injuries and resulting scars affect movement. However, the lack of a clear and comprehensive schema for calculating and...
Dania Johnson,Kara McMullen,Elizabeth Flores et al. Dania Johnson et al.
Peer support plays a critical role in burn recovery, fostering resilience, community, and improved coping mechanisms. However, its impact on patient-reported outcomes remains underexplored, particularly in functional and psychosocial recove...