Background: Excessive fluid resuscitation of large burn injuries has been associated with adverse outcomes. We reviewed our experience in patients with major-burn injury to assess the relationship between fluid, clinical outcome and cause of variance from expected resuscitation volumes as defined by the Parkland formula
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
Purpose: Acute burn resuscitation in initial 24 h remains a challenge to plastic surgeons. Though va...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
The effect of smoke inhalation injury on fluid requirement was assessed retrospectively. A total of ...
The effect of smoke inhalation injury on fluid requirement was assessed retrospectively. A total of ...
We have noticed an alarming tendency for burn patients to be over-resuscitated, and we believe that ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Summary Patients with burn injuries involving more than 20 percent of the total body surface area lo...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Background: The Parkland formula is established as the ‘gold standard ’ for initial fluid resuscitat...
Acute burn injuries are among the most devastating forms of trauma and lead to significant morbidity...
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
Purpose: Acute burn resuscitation in initial 24 h remains a challenge to plastic surgeons. Though va...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
The effect of smoke inhalation injury on fluid requirement was assessed retrospectively. A total of ...
The effect of smoke inhalation injury on fluid requirement was assessed retrospectively. A total of ...
We have noticed an alarming tendency for burn patients to be over-resuscitated, and we believe that ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Summary Patients with burn injuries involving more than 20 percent of the total body surface area lo...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Background: The Parkland formula is established as the ‘gold standard ’ for initial fluid resuscitat...
Acute burn injuries are among the most devastating forms of trauma and lead to significant morbidity...
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...
BackgroundImpact of early systemic hemodynamic alterations and fluid resuscitation on outcome in the...