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期刊名:European burn journal

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Aqua Asif,Constantinos Poyiatzis,Firas J Raheman et al. Aqua Asif et al.
Background: The timely diagnosis of burns depth is crucial to avoid unnecessary surgery and delays in adequate management of patients with burn injuries. Whilst it is mostly a clinical diagnosis, indocyanine green, laser ...
Aline C V Walger,Lucienne T Q Cardoso,Marcos T Tanita et al. Aline C V Walger et al.
This study evaluated the association of body mass index (BMI) with mortality, length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), and length of hospital stay in major burn patients. It was a retrospective cohort study that was originally condu...
Gonçalo Canhão,Susana Pinheiro,Luís Cabral Gonçalo Canhão
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis is a rare dermatological condition with high mortality and serious consequences on its survivors. Despite having been first described in 1956, its pathophysiology remains uncertain, mainly regarding its mechanisms...
Aurelie Tran,Elizabeth Windell,Luke Pumiglia et al. Aurelie Tran et al.
Xenograft and other biologic dressings have been an integral part of burn care for many years. Porcine graft is both inexpensive and, for partial thickness burns, provides the additional benefit of avoiding painful dressing changes when com...
Heather Cleland,Ieva Sriubaite,Belinda Gabbe Heather Cleland
This study examines the costs of severe burn injury in Victoria, Australia. It quantifies the funding generated through an activity-based case-mix system for hospital treatment of acute injury and presentations in the subsequent two years a...
David G Greenhalgh,John L Kiley David G Greenhalgh
Infection is very common in burn patients because they lose the primary barrier from microorganism invasion, the skin. While there are attempts to prevent infections, topical antimicrobials and systemic prophylaxis tend to lead to more resi...
Elena Blyth,Elizabeth Vujcich,Darryl Dunn Elena Blyth
Electrical burn injuries to the scalp are at risk of extensive tissue damage and neurological complications. We present the case of a patient who came into contact with a high-voltage power line while cherry picking, resulting in a large fu...
Leopoldo C Cancio Leopoldo C Cancio
Civilian mass-casualty disasters and armed conflict share many features, including the fact that both maximally challenge multidisciplinary burn teams. Rigorous training is required to build teams and systems that can respond effectively. O...
Moritz R Milewski,Frederik Schlottmann,Vincent März et al. Moritz R Milewski et al.
The treatment of severe burn injuries, which occur particularly in the context of armed conflicts, is based on a multimodal treatment concept. In addition to complex intensive care therapy, the surgical reconstruction options of plastic sur...
Zhifeng Liao,Nicolas Laurent,Nathalie Hirt-Burri et al. Zhifeng Liao et al.
Thorough biological safety testing of topical therapeutic compounds and antimicrobials is a critical prerequisite for appropriate cutaneous wound care. Increasing pathogen resistance rates to traditional antibiotics and antifungals are driv...