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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Anjana Bairagi,Zephanie Tyack,Roy Kimble et al. Anjana Bairagi et al.
Background: There is little evidence regarding the efficacy of Regenerative Epidermal Suspension (RES™) management for paediatric partial-thickness burns. The Biobrane® RECELL® Autologous skin Cell suspension and Silve...
Vivek Gupta,Gurpreet Singh,Arnab Chanda Vivek Gupta
Burn injuries are commonly treated with split-thickness skin grafting. However, low expansions offered by spilt-thickness skin grafting inhibit the treatment of large and severe burn injuries when limited donor skin is available. To overcom...
Anna V Cartwright,Elizabeth Pounds-Cornish Anna V Cartwright
The British National Burn Care Standards highlight the importance of routine psychosocial screening to optimise psychological well-being following burn injury. Routine screening enables clinicians to identify those who may benefit from furt...
Charlotte I Cords,Cornelis H van der Vlies,Matthea Stoop et al. Charlotte I Cords et al.
Background: Frailty can have a negative influence on outcomes in elderly patients after burn injuries. The Dutch hospitals have used a four-domain frailty screening instrument from the Dutch Safety Management System (DSMS) since 2012. Howev...
Isabella Reid,Hadley Bortz,Aidan Burrell et al. Isabella Reid et al.
Background: Use of intravascular warming catheters following major burns has been shown to be effective to maintain normothermia, but their use may be associated with complications. The aim of this study was to determine what proportion of ...
Johannes Weinreich,Christina Namatovu,Sara Nsibirwa et al. Johannes Weinreich et al.
Nosocomial wound infections are a dreaded complication in patients with burns. However, access to the necessary microbiological diagnostics is impaired in low-resource settings. This prospective observational cohort study aimed to describe ...
Felicia Dinesen,Pernille Pape,Martin Risom Vestergaard et al. Felicia Dinesen et al.
The incidence of chemical burns appears to be increasing. Diphoterine is an amphoteric, chelating, polyvalent solution used for the decontamination of chemical splashes. In this systematic review, we aimed to assess the effect of diphoterin...
Zosha J van Gelder,Annabel Snoeks,Paul P M van Zuijlen et al. Zosha J van Gelder et al.
Over the past decades, long-term sequelae of burns have gained increasing attention. Women of childbearing age, who sustained abdominal burns earlier in life, may have unmet information needs on scar-related complications they can expect du...
Dmitry Beylin,Josef Haik,Erik Biros et al. Dmitry Beylin et al.
Several so-called "smart" dressings are available for burn injuries to promote faster wound healing, and this technology has recently reported substantial advancements. However, the selection of an appropriate dressing for partial-thickness...
Luís Cabral,Leonor Rodrigues,Ana H Tavares et al. Luís Cabral et al.
Background: Infections by multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms are associated with increased morbidity and mortality in burn patients. This study aimed to analyze the evolution of MDR bacteria over a five-year period ...