Patients with major burn injury undergo a series of pathophysiologic changes that begin with a systemic inflammatory response and coagulation abnormalities, similar to those experienced by patients with sepsis or severe trauma. Coagulation changes in patients with burns are generally characterized by procoagulant abnormalities, but alterations in fibrinolysis and anticoagulation factors have also been observed. Around 40% of patients with major burn show changes on standard coagulation tests, and these have been related to the severity of the lesions, smoke inhalation, and administration of intensive fluid resuscitation therapy. Current surgical techniques for debridement of burn lesions are aggressive and associated with considerable blood...
INTRODUCTION Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
Abstract Background Patients with extensive burns usually develop pro-coagulation soon after the inj...
Background: Acute traumatic coagulopathy is well described in the trauma population. Major burns ...
Burn-induced coagulopathy is not well understood, and consensus on diagnosis, prevention, and treatm...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex and multifaceted disorder characterized by...
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
BACKGRUND: The coagulation status of burn patients is generally impaired and is a major factor of th...
Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement is gaining increased interest from burn specialists in the las...
SYNOPSIS Coagulation studies were performed on nine children with burns. Four of these children rece...
Background: Rapid and selective bromelain-based enzymatic debridement provides a non-surgical altern...
Measuring coagulation in burns: an evidence-based systematic reviewShow all authorsNicholas J. Marsd...
INTRODUCTION Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...
Objectives: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement has emerged as a valuable option to the standard s...
Abstract Background Patients with extensive burns usually develop pro-coagulation soon after the inj...
Background: Acute traumatic coagulopathy is well described in the trauma population. Major burns ...
Burn-induced coagulopathy is not well understood, and consensus on diagnosis, prevention, and treatm...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex and multifaceted disorder characterized by...
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
BACKGRUND: The coagulation status of burn patients is generally impaired and is a major factor of th...
Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement is gaining increased interest from burn specialists in the las...
SYNOPSIS Coagulation studies were performed on nine children with burns. Four of these children rece...
Background: Rapid and selective bromelain-based enzymatic debridement provides a non-surgical altern...
Measuring coagulation in burns: an evidence-based systematic reviewShow all authorsNicholas J. Marsd...
INTRODUCTION Circumferential deep burns carry a high risk for a burn induced compartment syndrome...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary coagulopathy is intrinsic to pneumonia and other forms of acute lung injury. W...
Burn injury is associated with endothelial dysfunction and coagulopathy and concomitant inhalation i...