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期刊名:European burn journal

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Madhan Jeyaraman,Naveen Jeyaraman,Swaminathan Ramasubramanian et al. Madhan Jeyaraman et al.
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a significant challenge in postoperative care, leading to increased morbidity, extended hospital stays, and elevated healthcare costs. Traditional antimicrobial dressings, such as those containing silver ...
Jacob M Dougherty,Hannan A Maqsood,Christopher J Rittle et al. Jacob M Dougherty et al.
Background: Burn injuries can require hospitalization, operations, and long-term reconstruction. Burn-injured patients can experience short- or long-term disability. We investigated lost workdays (LWDs), short-term disabi...
Gurpreet Singh,Pramod Yadav,Arnab Chanda Gurpreet Singh
The development of artificial skin that accurately mimics the mechanical properties of human skin is crucial for a wide range of applications, including surgical training for burn injuries, biomechanical testing, and research in sports inju...
Eliza-Maria Bordeanu-Diaconescu,Sabina Grama,Andreea Grosu-Bularda et al. Eliza-Maria Bordeanu-Diaconescu et al.
The management of severe burns is a complex process that requires a multidimensional approach to ensure optimal healing of burn wounds, minimize complications, and improve the prognosis of patients. Surgical debridement is considered the go...
Kaarle Antila,Jyrki Vuola,Andrew Lindford Kaarle Antila
Autologous skin grafts are the gold standard for definitive wound coverage in burn care, but allograft skin grafts are essential for providing temporary coverage in cases of extensive burns. The Helsinki Skin Bank, established in 1995 at th...
Maria Fernanda Hutter,Christian Smolle,Julia Kleinhapl et al. Maria Fernanda Hutter et al.
Burn injuries can have long-lasting effects not only on a person's bodily integrity but also on their psychosocial well-being. Since medical advancements have increased survival from burn injuries, improving psychosocial health has become a...
Agata Skunca,Ana Mesic,Dorotea Zagorac et al. Agata Skunca et al.
Background: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of four burn prognostic scores-Abbreviated Burn Severity Index (ABSI), Ryan, Belgium Outcome Burn Injury (BOBI), and revised Baux score (rBaux) in ...
Sheldon A McCown,Elliot T Walters,Alen Palackic et al. Sheldon A McCown et al.
Background: Diabetic patients often present with complex limb pathology, resulting in impaired sensation in the distal extremities making tactile injuries such as burns difficult to notice. We posit that poorly controlled...
Stephen Sibbett,Jamie Oh,Gretchen Carrougher et al. Stephen Sibbett et al.
In this study, we aimed to integrate a genetic repository with an existing longitudinal national burn database. We set out two primary objectives, namely (1) to develop standard operating procedures for genetic sample collection and storage...
Inge Spronk,Dale W Edgar,Victoria Shoesmith et al. Inge Spronk et al.
Identifying outcomes that matter most is key in driving specialized paediatric burn care. The aim of this study was to discover the most important outcomes for paediatric burns. Parents of children (0-3 year and 4-11 years old) and adolesce...