Major burn centres in Australia use bronchoscopy to assess severity of inhalation injuries despite limited evidence as to how best to classify severity of inhalational injury or its relationship to patient outcomes. All patients with burns who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at The Alfred Hospital between February 2010 and July 2014 and underwent bronchoscopy to assess inhalational injury, were reviewed. Age, total body surface area burnt, severity of illness indices and mechanisms of injury were extracted from medical histories and local ICU and burns registries. Inhalational injury was classified based on the Abbreviated Injury Score and then grouped into three categories (none/mild, moderate, or severe injury). Univariable...
Background: Smoke-inhalation injury (SII) is an unfavorable prognostic sign and a major cause of mor...
Background: Approximately 6–20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the co...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
Does inhalation injury increase the mortality rate in burn patients? Investigation of relationship b...
INTRODUCTION: Inhalation injury is an important determinant of outcome in patients with major burns....
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Inhalation injury is an independent risk factor of mortality in burn patient...
Background: Inhalation injury is one of the most prominent determinants of mortality in major burn p...
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a major factor determining morbidity following burns and inhalational inj...
Objective. Inhalation injury accounts for 20% to 80% of deaths in burn patients due to severe cardio...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
AbstractBackgroundSmoke-inhalation injury (SII) is an unfavorable prognostic sign and a major cause ...
Introduction: Inhalation burn is a major cause of mortality in burn patients. Early diagnosis of smo...
Background: Inhalation injury in severe burns is a serious problem cause mortality and morbidity. Su...
Abstract Background Inhalational injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in burns patient...
Background: Smoke-inhalation injury (SII) is an unfavorable prognostic sign and a major cause of mor...
Background: Approximately 6–20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the co...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
Does inhalation injury increase the mortality rate in burn patients? Investigation of relationship b...
INTRODUCTION: Inhalation injury is an important determinant of outcome in patients with major burns....
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Inhalation injury is an independent risk factor of mortality in burn patient...
Background: Inhalation injury is one of the most prominent determinants of mortality in major burn p...
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a major factor determining morbidity following burns and inhalational inj...
Objective. Inhalation injury accounts for 20% to 80% of deaths in burn patients due to severe cardio...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
AbstractBackgroundSmoke-inhalation injury (SII) is an unfavorable prognostic sign and a major cause ...
Introduction: Inhalation burn is a major cause of mortality in burn patients. Early diagnosis of smo...
Background: Inhalation injury in severe burns is a serious problem cause mortality and morbidity. Su...
Abstract Background Inhalational injury is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in burns patient...
Background: Smoke-inhalation injury (SII) is an unfavorable prognostic sign and a major cause of mor...
Background: Approximately 6–20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the co...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...