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Andreas Creutzburg,Martin R Vestergaard,Pernille Pape et al. Andreas Creutzburg et al.
Background: Procedural pain in burn patients continues to be a major problem. Frequently used analgesics, such as opioids, may have various side effects, including respiratory depression, nausea, and vomiting. Inhaled methoxyflurane has bee...
Nadia Depetris,Maurizio Stella Nadia Depetris
Abstracts of the workshops, plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations of the 19th EBA Congress in Turin, Italy, 7-10 September 2022. ...
Samuel MacDiarmid,Daniel Butler Samuel MacDiarmid
NovoSorb® Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM) is a synthetic matrix used as an adjunct in the reconstruction of certain complex wounds. We present a gentleman who sustained severe full-thickness lower limb burns as a child which were tr...
Fahad Alsaqabi,Zubair Ahmed Fahad Alsaqabi
Early management of burns is an essential component of achieving desirable patient outcomes. One of the earliest points of patient management in the case of burn injuries is in the prehospital setting. Unlike first aid, which can be provide...
Astrid Bjørke Jenssen,Samih Mohamed-Ahmed,Esko Kankuri et al. Astrid Bjørke Jenssen et al.
Cellular therapies for burn wound healing, including the administration of mesenchymal stem or stromal cells (MSCs), have shown promising results. This review aims to provide an overview of the current administration methods in preclinical ...
Sara Enblom,Elin Sundin,Gerd Edvinsson Guné et al. Sara Enblom et al.
A burn injury affects a person's health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in different ways and might influence their daily life for months and years afterward. The aim of this study was to examine how activity performance and subjective scar...
Lewis A Dingle,Poh Tan,Parisha Malik et al. Lewis A Dingle et al.
Background: The incidence of sunburn injuries continues to rise despite increased awareness of the risks of sun exposure and availability of sun protection. Whilst not a significant burden on burns care services, patients...
Sarah Shingleton,Jared Folwell,Ian Jones et al. Sarah Shingleton et al.
Burns are commonly encountered in the battlefield environment; however, the availability of burn expertise and specialized supplies is variable. Initial burn care should remain focused on cooling the burn, preventing hypothermia, basic woun...
Shyla Kajal Bharadia,Vincent Gabriel Shyla Kajal Bharadia
Descriptive clinical tools for characterizing burn scars are limited by between-user variability and unknown sensitivity to change over time. We previously described preclinical assessment of stereophotogrammetry as a valid measure of burn-...
Ian F Jones,Kiran Nakarmi,Hannah B Wild et al. Ian F Jones et al.
Burn injuries are a constant threat in war. Aspects of the modern battlefield increase the risk of burn injuries and pose challenges for early treatment. The initial resuscitation of a severely burn-injured patient often exceeds the resourc...