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期刊名:Burns

缩写:BURNS

ISSN:0305-4179

e-ISSN:1879-1409

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Ingrid S Parry,Janice F Bell,Jeffrey C Schneider et al. Ingrid S Parry et al.
Introduction: Motion-limiting scar contractures are a common and functionally impactful complication after burn injury, but predicting their development remains difficult. While total body surface area (TBSA) burned is a ...
Jasmine Chaij,George Golovko,Juquan Song et al. Jasmine Chaij et al.
Introduction: Sleep plays a crucial role in the post-burn period, yet the relationship between sleep disturbances and psychological disorders following burn remains largely unexplored. We aimed to investigate this associa...
Niran Çoban,Sonay Göktaş,Fatma Şahi̇n et al. Niran Çoban et al.
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of therapeutic storytelling on pain, anxiety, fear, physiological parameters, and parental anxiety and satisfaction levels in children undergoing burn dressing procedures. ...
Jinli Zhang,Changling Liu,Xiaona Xie et al. Jinli Zhang et al.
Background: Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell exosomes (ADSC-Exos) show great promise in wound healing and cutaneous regeneration, but their therapeutic efficacy is limited by rapid systemic clearance, preventing sust...
Frederiek G Bosch,Harriët Jager-Wittenaar,Gretha C Wesseling-Keuning et al. Frederiek G Bosch et al.
Objectives: Amplitude-mode (A-mode) ultrasonography is a promising technique to monitor loss and recovery of skeletal muscle in patients with burns. However, its clinimetric properties are unknown. Therefore, we determine...
Jingyuan Lang,Yangping Wang,Qimeng Li et al. Jingyuan Lang et al.
Background: Central venous access devices, including peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) and central venous catheters (CVCs), are common treatment measures in burn patients. However, how to choose between PICC...
Tanja Klotz,Hollie Moran,Peter Vu et al. Tanja Klotz et al.
Background: Moisturizing is a widely recommended and accessible approach to scar management, yet objective evidence supporting the efficacy of commonly used products remains limited. Research suggests that moisturizers ma...
Yingyin Hu,Jiale Yan,Sirui Sun et al. Yingyin Hu et al.
Background: Extensively burned patients face a significant risk of mortality, with their condition often being closely associated with severe cardiac insufficiency. However, the correlation between cardiac biomarkers and ...