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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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Sidra Arshad,Hafiz Muhammad Tahir,Rida Mahnoor et al. Sidra Arshad et al.
Burn wounds pose significant challenges due to their susceptibility to microbial invasion and limited effective dressing options. This study aimed to evaluate the wound healing potential of a sericin-based self-healing and stretchable hydro...
Tobias Niederegger,Robert Munzinger,Thomas Schaschinger et al. Tobias Niederegger et al.
Severe burns unleash a hyper-catabolic and immunosuppressive state that erodes lean tissue and delays repair. Alpha-ketoglutarate (α-KG), usually delivered enterally as the dipeptide ornithine α-ketoglutarate, feeds the tricarboxylic-acid...
Huazhen Liu,Chunhui Xie,Pengfei Luo et al. Huazhen Liu et al.
Hypertrophic scarring from burns can lead to sleep disturbances in children and significantly impact their quality of life and that of their caregivers. This study investigated the sleep quality of nine pediatric patients with hypertrophic ...
Arek J Wiktor,Thomas O Vogler,Heather Carmichael et al. Arek J Wiktor et al.
Growing evidence supports the addition of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) to a standardized crystalloid-based burn resuscitation. FFP is thought to mitigate endotheliopathy, decrease total fluids and improve outcomes; however, when and how much F...
Yumi Amal Bellali,Stéphanie Jetté,Mathieu Delisle et al. Yumi Amal Bellali et al.
Paraffin wax is applied to scar tissue for its proposed benefits of increasing skin pliability and relieving pain. However, limited studies have objectively assessed hypertrophic scar (HSc) response. This study examined immediate HSc change...
Isabella Alexander,Eunyeop Kim,Andrew Humbert et al. Isabella Alexander et al.
Despite improved safety standards, motor vehicle collisions remain a significant source of flame burn injury. The objective of this study is to characterize differences in demographics and outcomes between patients with burn injuries relate...
Wakako Ohashi,Kazuhiro Yoneda,Daisuke Kanda et al. Wakako Ohashi et al.
Background: Burn management in patients requiring pelvic external fixation is extremely challenging due to restricted positioning and difficulty maintaining airtight negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). Practical techn...
P Sadeghighazichaki,A D Rogers,M Elligsen et al. P Sadeghighazichaki et al.
Infection is a nearly universal complication among patients with major burns, yet guidance on early empiric antibiotic therapy remains limited. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are commonly initiated in the early phase of care but carry risks of ...
Naiem Moiemen,Victoria Homer,Laura Nice et al. Naiem Moiemen et al.
Evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of 0.5% and 2.0% (w/v) acetic acid on colonised burns wounds for three days after hospital admission. Burn wound infection and secondary sepsis are serious complications. Due to growing bacterial ...
Maria Sukhoplyasova,Kathryn Burns,Mhd Nezar Alsharif et al. Maria Sukhoplyasova et al.
Burn injury is increasingly recognized as a chronic condition associated with long-term cardiovascular risk, however few studies have explored underlying mechanisms. This study aimed to evaluate cardiovascular autonomic function in individu...