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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Julia Kleinhapl,Rudy Ji,Lucineia Gainski Danielski et al. Julia Kleinhapl et al.
Background: Weight extremes are linked to morbidity, yet their impact on burn outcomes remains underinvestigated. Prior studies suggest an 'obesity paradox', showing survival benefits and better functional outcomes in obe...
Tyler Jerome Osborne,Grant Rowe,Dale W Edgar et al. Tyler Jerome Osborne et al.
Background: Burn injury induces a prolonged inflammatory response that may contribute to long-term metabolic dysfunction. Exercise is known to reduce inflammation in various clinical populations; however, its effect on ch...
Theodora Ligomenou,Eirini Nikolaidou,Argiro Pipinia et al. Theodora Ligomenou et al.
Introduction: Patients with major burn injuries are highly susceptible to hypothermia due to extensive skin loss, aggressive fluid resuscitation, repeated surgical procedures, and exposure during wound care. Hypothermia is associated with c...
Koen Maertens,Nancy Van Loey,Peter Moortgat et al. Koen Maertens et al.
Background: Pathological scarring (PS) following surgical procedures, burns, or trauma poses significant clinical, psychological, and socio-economic challenges. Despite the high prevalence of PS, reliable information reso...
Silvia Borghetti,Ugo Maria Pierucci,Chiara Palladino et al. Silvia Borghetti et al.
Background: Pediatric burns cause considerable morbidity and hospital resource use. Advanced dressings on moderate-degree pediatric burns that accelerate healing may offset acquisition costs by shortening length of stay (...
Katarína Dudová,Bibiána Ondrejová,Tomáš Demčák et al. Katarína Dudová et al.
Accurate documentation of burn wounds is essential for evaluating treatment outcomes and monitoring healing progression. Traditional two-dimensional (2D) photography remains the clinical standard but lacks depth and volumetric accuracy. Thr...
Yazeed Temraz,Theeb Al Salem,Shaimaa Khan et al. Yazeed Temraz et al.
Objective: To identify key predictors of clinical outcomes in burn survivors and clarify the role of mixed-depth burns and confounding by indication in observational rehabilitation research. ...
Amira Allahham,Dinithi Atapattu,Victoria Shoesmith et al. Amira Allahham et al.
Background: A childhood burn presents new and unfamiliar challenges to patients and their parents during recovery. These injuries can negatively impact activities such as independence in self-care, participation in physical activity, and so...
Sebastian Holm,Fredrik Huss,Bahaman Nayyer et al. Sebastian Holm et al.
Background: Burns cause about 180,000 deaths annually and lead to substantial morbidity, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Clinical assessment of burn depth and TBSA relies on visual and bedside examination and remains subject...
Dorothy Bbaale,Priyansh Nathani,Shlok Patel et al. Dorothy Bbaale et al.
Background: Burns result in approximately 180,000 deaths annually, with the majority occurring in rural regions of Africa and Southeast Asia. This study aimed to assess the available resources, key challenges, and potenti...