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期刊名:European burn journal

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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...
Jill M Cancio,Leopoldo C Cancio Jill M Cancio
Occupational therapy has been integral to the holistic recovery of soldiers since its origin. The positive psychosocial and physiological effects of occupation-based interventions, fundamental to the profession, have long justified its rele...
Martin R Buta,Domenic Annand,Sarah Findeisen et al. Martin R Buta et al.
Outside the United States, bromelain-based enzymatic debridement (BBED) has become an effective tool for the removal of burn eschar. A primary concern with BBED is that it is a painful procedure requiring appropriate analgesia. The purpose ...
Kimberly H Khoo,Emily S Ross,Joshua S Yoon et al. Kimberly H Khoo et al.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions where people live, learn, work, and play that affect their health and quality of life. There has been an increasing focus on the SDOH in the field of medicine to both explain and addre...
Savas Tsolakidis,Ziyad Alharbi,Hans Oliver Rennekampff et al. Savas Tsolakidis et al.
Background: Full-thickness burn injuries (FTBI) not only lead to a significant burden in multiple ways, including social life and self-esteem, but have also a tremendous impact on environmental interaction by reducing sen...
Max Prokopenko,Alistair J M Reed,Maria Chicco et al. Max Prokopenko et al.
Tap water scalds from domestic outlets can afflict large body surface areas. Such injuries are preventable and carry significant associated morbidity, mortality, and economic burden. Previously identified risk factors include age (65 years ...
Amber E Young,Robert M T Staruch Amber E Young
National and international research budgets are insufficient to approve all requests for funding, even if a methodology is of high quality and the outputs are likely to have an impact on improving patient outcomes [...].
Maximilian M Mattern,Paul C Fuchs,Jennifer L Schiefer Maximilian M Mattern
Despite intensive research and increased knowledge over the past decades, the handling of severe burn injuries remains complex and is mainly based on clinical experience. High demands in terms of the diagnosis and choice of therapy often co...