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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Sebastian Holm,Reza Tabrisi,Johann Zdolsek Sebastian Holm
Nitrous oxide has a wide range of medical applications, such as being used as an analgesic in general anesthesia, dental procedures, childbirth and sedation. Lately, it has also been employed as an inhalant recreational drug to induce brief...
Courtney Kelly,Rodney K Chan,Anders H Carlsson Courtney Kelly
The gold standards for coverage of wounds that cannot be primarily closed are full thickness skin grafts (FTSGs) and split thickness skins graft (STSGs). FTSGs harvest sites generally require primary closure, which limits availability, espe...
Hyunjun Shin,Gyung-Jin Jeon,Seok-Jin Hwang et al. Hyunjun Shin et al.
The most common aftereffect of severe burns in patients is hypertrophic scarring. Hypertrophic scars typically form following severe burns; it refers to excessive collagen production in the dermal layer during the healing process, resulting...
Niamh Keohane,Jennifer Driver,Randeep Mullhi et al. Niamh Keohane et al.
The association between hypothermia and poor outcomes in severe burn injury is well established. However, the significance of the core-peripheral temperature gradient has not previously been investigated. Institutional guidance at our burns...
Sarthak Sinha,Altay Baykan,Karen Hulin et al. Sarthak Sinha et al.
Background: Assessing hypertrophic scar (HTS) interventions is challenging because scars continue to undergo dynamic changes. A split-scar design can distinguish treatment effects from natural HTS evolution. Despite promi...
Dinithi Atapattu,Victoria M Shoesmith,Eva Kierath et al. Dinithi Atapattu et al.
Burns significantly impact children's physical and psychosocial recovery, even in cases of non-severe injuries, leading to long-term health and mental health risks. This study explores the psychosocial benefits of a community-based exercise...
Sara Guila Fidel-Kinori,Vicente García-Sánchez,Maria Sonsoles Cepeda-Diez et al. Sara Guila Fidel-Kinori et al.
Background: In 1994, the first Spanish study on patients with self-inflicted burns (SIB) was published, showing a prototypical profile of a patient with SIB: adult male, unmarried and, in 75% of the cases, with a psychiat...
Thomas Wild,Jörg Marotz,Ahmed Aljowder et al. Thomas Wild et al.
Introduction: Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) combined with an augmented model-based data processing enables the measurement of the depth-resolved perfusion of burn wounds. With these methods, the fundamental problem of the wound dynamics (woun...
Patrick M Honoré,Sydney Blackman,Emily Perriens et al. Patrick M Honoré et al.
The early detection, diagnosis, anticipation, and therapy of infections to prevent sepsis and septic shock remain significant challenges in cases of grave burns. This narrative review explores various tools for early infection detection, in...
Marina C Heijblom,J Nicolaas Dijkshoorn,Marianne K Nieuwenhuis et al. Marina C Heijblom et al.
Surviving a burn can dramatically alter a child's life, yet few studies examined long-term health-related quality of life (HRQL). This study assessed HRQL 5-7 years post-burn in children with mild/intermediate and severe burns and identifie...