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期刊名:European burn journal

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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...
Tarryn Kay Prinsloo,Wayne George Kleintjes,Kareemah Najaar Tarryn Kay Prinsloo
(1) Background: Inhalation injury significantly worsens burn outcomes but lacks a standardized definition and diagnostic consensus, complicating prognosis. Existing diagnostic tools often show limited sensitivity and specificity, reducing c...
Mary Grace Murray,Ryan M Johnson,Abigail B Plum et al. Mary Grace Murray et al.
Background: Pneumonia contributes to post-burn morbidity and mortality. Understanding the mechanisms that predispose burn patients to pneumonia is crucial to both stratifying patients at increased risk and developing targ...
Elizabeth Blears,Jagger Godarzi,Sharon Shania et al. Elizabeth Blears et al.
Background: Burn patients can suffer prolonged hospital stays, infections, and wound breakdown. Given the complexity of burns, it is often difficult to determine which underlying factors contribute to complications. The B...
Inês Santos,Marta Ferreira,Carla Sílvia Fernandes Inês Santos
The rehabilitation of burn patients is essential and is intrinsically linked to conventional rehabilitation; the motivational challenges faced by burn patients in maintaining engagement with these rehabilitation programs are well known. It ...
Anna Jolly Neriamparambil,Raja Sawhney,Wei Lun Wong Anna Jolly Neriamparambil
Background: The last decade has seen transformative changes in burn care, driven by advances in pharmacology, regenerative medicine, surgical techniques, and digital technologies. As management strategies evolve beyond survival to encompass...
Alexander Lugilde Guerbek,Jordi Serracanta Domenech,Antonio Bulla et al. Alexander Lugilde Guerbek et al.
Background: Enzymatic debridement with Nexobrid (NXB) is established for burn care, but specific outcomes in the elderly remain poorly characterized. This study evaluates the safety, efficacy, and clinical outcomes of NXB...
Rolf K Gigengack,Joeri Slob,J Seppe H A Koopman et al. Rolf K Gigengack et al.
Background: Critical care for patients with severe burn injuries is challenging, particularly in the first 24-48 h. Multiple guidelines exist but their recommendations vary in content and in the level of detail. ...
Abdullah F Alharthi,Khalid Al Sulaiman,Sultan Alotaibi et al. Abdullah F Alharthi et al.
Burn injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality, largely due to complications such as infection. Impairment of the immune system following burns increases susceptibility to both internal and external infections, underscoring the ...