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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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Gurdyal Singh Kalra,Sushrut Kalra,Samarth Gupta Gurdyal Singh Kalra
It is difficult to treat large postburn sequelae (scars and defects) over the face. Available methods include skin grafts, local flaps, tissue expansion, and free flaps. These surgical options should be chosen wisely, depending on individua...
Maryam Moghimian,Sedigheh Farzi,Kolsoum Farzi et al. Maryam Moghimian et al.
Creating a positive patient safety culture is a key step in the improvement of patient safety in healthcare settings. Patient safety culture (PSC) is a set of shared attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about patient safety (PS) among health...
Heejun Shin,Se Kwang Oh,Han You Lee et al. Heejun Shin et al.
This study conducted to analyze and compare the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hydrogen fluoride-exposed patients based on major burn criteria for the appropriate emergency department (ED) response to a mass casualty chemic...
Betül Y Günal,Filipp Sokolovski,Nikolaus Neu et al. Betül Y Günal et al.
High-voltage burn injuries are rare in the pediatric age group, but can lead to devastating, severe sequelae. We present the cases of two young girls who suffered high-voltage burn injuries due to direct contact with overhead power lines. B...
Hongmin Luo,Yunfei Chi,Xin Chen et al. Hongmin Luo et al.
Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia (PEH) is a reactive epithelial proliferation secondary to a wide range of stimuli, including traumatic injury, inflammation, infection, and tumors of the skin. PEH secondary to burn injury is rarely reporte...
Murilo Sagrbi Secanho,Aashish Rajesh,Balduino Ferreira Menezes Neto et al. Murilo Sagrbi Secanho et al.
Burns cause greater morbidity and mortality in older patients owing to the physiological changes and functional status declines with age. We sought to characterize the epidemiology of burn injuries in the patient population aged over 80 yea...
Paul K Linneman,Jeffrey Litt Paul K Linneman
Hypertrophic granulation (HG) is abnormal granulation tissue raised above the level of surrounding intact skin and is thought to delay wound healing. Effective treatment to eliminate HG could speed healing, but this is not well studied. Two...
William T Head,Denise Garcia,Rupak Mukherjee et al. William T Head et al.
Burn-injured patients must frequently travel long distances to regional burn centers, creating a burden on families and impairing clinical outcomes. Recent federal policies in response to the coronavirus pandemic have relaxed major barriers...
Ragab K Elnaggar,Ahmad M Osailan,Waleed S Mahmoud et al. Ragab K Elnaggar et al.
The long-term cardiorespiratory function in burn-injured children can be jeopardized due to complications brought on by the injury. This study sought to assess the cardiorespiratory responses to maximal exercise in children who sustained a ...
Xue-Xin Wang,Hong-Shu Wang,Shi-Chu Xiao et al. Xue-Xin Wang et al.
Severe IV-degree thermal crush injury of limbs involved the subcutaneous fascia, muscle and bone, which may lead to amputation and has a great impact on the patient's quality of life. We can repair wounds with pedicle flaps or even free fla...