Enrolling severely burn injured patients into prospective research studies poses specific challenges to investigators. The authors describe their experience of recruiting adults with ≥20% TBSA burns or inhalation injury admitted to a single academic burn unit into observational research with minimally invasive specimen collection. The authors outline iterative changes that they made to their recruitment processes in response to perceived weaknesses leading to delays in enrollment. The primary outcome was the change in days to consent for enrolled patients or cessation of recruitment for nonenrolled patients before and after the interventional modifications. The authors assessed change in overall enrollment as a secondary outcome. Study enro...
Abstract Background Data on epidemiology, costs, and outcomes of burn-related injuries presenting at...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Burn care and medical education has undergone dramatic changes with clinical ...
Introduction: Advances in critical care and the regionalization of burn care have resulted in a sign...
Background and aim: The role of burn survivors in burn research is usually restricted to being objec...
Background: Early mobilization (EM) of intensive care (IC) patients is important but complex with fa...
Background: Data on epidemiology, costs, and outcomes of burn-related injuries presenting at emergen...
Background: This investigator sought to enhance medical knowledge and clinical care by distinguishin...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) often are sedated and immobilized for an extensiv...
Introduction: Early rehabilitation for burns survivors in the intensive care unit (ICU) is arguably ...
The treatment and management of massive burns, defined as burns affecting at least 50% of total body...
Rationale: The growing public health concern of antibiotic resistance is becoming more critical and ...
Abstract Background: The management of patients who have suffered burns is crucial in the clinical f...
Backgroundand objectives: Burn patients represent a challenging cohort because the injuries entail a...
Introduction: Intentional burn injury outcomes are usually more severe, have a high mortality and ar...
Abstract Background Data on epidemiology, costs, and outcomes of burn-related injuries presenting at...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Burn care and medical education has undergone dramatic changes with clinical ...
Introduction: Advances in critical care and the regionalization of burn care have resulted in a sign...
Background and aim: The role of burn survivors in burn research is usually restricted to being objec...
Background: Early mobilization (EM) of intensive care (IC) patients is important but complex with fa...
Background: Data on epidemiology, costs, and outcomes of burn-related injuries presenting at emergen...
Background: This investigator sought to enhance medical knowledge and clinical care by distinguishin...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) often are sedated and immobilized for an extensiv...
Introduction: Early rehabilitation for burns survivors in the intensive care unit (ICU) is arguably ...
The treatment and management of massive burns, defined as burns affecting at least 50% of total body...
Rationale: The growing public health concern of antibiotic resistance is becoming more critical and ...
Abstract Background: The management of patients who have suffered burns is crucial in the clinical f...
Backgroundand objectives: Burn patients represent a challenging cohort because the injuries entail a...
Introduction: Intentional burn injury outcomes are usually more severe, have a high mortality and ar...
Abstract Background Data on epidemiology, costs, and outcomes of burn-related injuries presenting at...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Burn care and medical education has undergone dramatic changes with clinical ...
Introduction: Advances in critical care and the regionalization of burn care have resulted in a sign...