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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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Kayhan Gurbuz,Mete Demir,Abdulkadir Basaran et al. Kayhan Gurbuz et al.
Amputations are uncommon surgical procedures in patients with severe burn injuries. However, these patients often face extreme physical and psychological challenges that result in social stigmatization and inadequate rehabilitation faciliti...
Kelli N Patterson,Amanda Onwuka,Kyle Z Horvath et al. Kelli N Patterson et al.
Studies on length of stay (LOS) per total body surface area (TBSA) burn in pediatric patients are often limited to single institutions and are grouped in ranges of TBSA burn which lacks specific detail to counsel patients and families. A LO...
David M Hill,Allison N Boyd,Sarah Zavala et al. David M Hill et al.
Keeping abreast with current literature can be challenging, especially for practitioners caring for patients sustaining thermal or inhalation injury. Practitioners caring for patients with thermal injuries publish in a wide variety of journ...
Cristina Antonia de Jesus Catalã,Raquel Pan,Meline Rossetto Kron-Rodrigues et al. Cristina Antonia de Jesus Catalã et al.
Virtual reality therapy has been shown to be an excellent alternative to non-pharmacological treatment for the control of burn pain. The objective was to evaluate the effects of virtual reality therapy on pain control in people who have suf...
Olivia R Stockly,Audrey E Wolfe,Richard Goldstein et al. Olivia R Stockly et al.
Depression and posttraumatic stress (DPTS) are common psychiatric comorbidities following burn injury. The purpose of this study was to develop an admission scoring system that assesses the risk of development of depression or posttraumatic...
Jerod Brammer,Gideon Wolf,Scott M Baliban et al. Jerod Brammer et al.
The World Health Organization estimates ~180,000 deaths occur annually from burn-related injuries. Many victims who survive the initial burn trauma succumb to bacterial infections that lead to sepsis during treatment. Although advancements ...
Byungsoo Kang,Jae-Uk Sul,Sangho Jeon et al. Byungsoo Kang et al.
Skin graft surgery is a standard treatment that increases the survival rate of patients with burn injuries; however, it leaves many sequelae. Conventional external preparations for the treatment of burns also have various side effects. In t...
Tammie M Jones,Alaanah Bhanji,Geeta Ahuja et al. Tammie M Jones et al.
Burns are a leading cause of trauma worldwide with about 450,000 burn injuries being treated at medical facilities in the United States each year. Finding relevant information on the long-term consequences of burn injuries is a significant ...
Sally Martens,Kathleen Romanowksi,Tina Palmieri et al. Sally Martens et al.
Advances in the care of burn-injured pediatric patients have improved mortality over the last 20 years. However, massive burn injuries (50% TBSA or greater) in pediatric patients, while overall rare, have a significant morbidity and mortali...