Plasma and blood metabolites were measured in 31 children over the first day after burn injury. In 14 of them blood glucose peaked, rising within 1-4h to 10-20 mmol/l and then falling, by 4-8 h, to 5-10 mmol/l. Usually the peak value preceded treatment and the fall occurred during infusion of dextrose-saline. Peak incidence was independent of burn severity. There was no evidence of similar peaks in children or adults with other injuries, or in 8 adults with burn injuries; through high glucose levels have been reported in children with head injuries. Lactate, non-esterified fatty acids, insulin, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine were also measured. Values in the first 4 h were similar to those reported in adults with other injuries, e...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
The purpose of this study was to determine the fractional recovery rate of labeled CO2 in the breath...
Insulin resistance in the acute burn period has been well described, however, it is unknown if alter...
Burn injury is a dramatic event with acute and chronic consequences including insulin resistance. Ho...
We investigated the roles of insulin and glucagon as mediators of changes in glucose and alanine kin...
Revealed peculiarities of the lipid spectrum of blood serum in children of different age groups have...
Open access : http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=17245174Inter...
Main contributors to adverse outcomes in severely burned pediatric patients are profound and complex...
BACKGROUND: Main contributors to adverse outcomes in severely burned pediatric patients are profound...
Leptin, a hormone involved in appetite and metabolic energy expenditure, could have a role in the re...
<p>Acute phase proteins and constitutive proteins are significantly altered for up to 18 months post...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of a systemic response to non-severe thermal trauma....
This study describes the pattern of oxygen consumption (VO2), rectal temperature (Tr), and acral ski...
Objective Burn and traumatic injury are two kinds of injury by modality. They cause acute phase resp...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
The purpose of this study was to determine the fractional recovery rate of labeled CO2 in the breath...
Insulin resistance in the acute burn period has been well described, however, it is unknown if alter...
Burn injury is a dramatic event with acute and chronic consequences including insulin resistance. Ho...
We investigated the roles of insulin and glucagon as mediators of changes in glucose and alanine kin...
Revealed peculiarities of the lipid spectrum of blood serum in children of different age groups have...
Open access : http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=17245174Inter...
Main contributors to adverse outcomes in severely burned pediatric patients are profound and complex...
BACKGROUND: Main contributors to adverse outcomes in severely burned pediatric patients are profound...
Leptin, a hormone involved in appetite and metabolic energy expenditure, could have a role in the re...
<p>Acute phase proteins and constitutive proteins are significantly altered for up to 18 months post...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of a systemic response to non-severe thermal trauma....
This study describes the pattern of oxygen consumption (VO2), rectal temperature (Tr), and acral ski...
Objective Burn and traumatic injury are two kinds of injury by modality. They cause acute phase resp...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
A question of possibilities of influence on decline of progressing systemic response on the burn tra...
The purpose of this study was to determine the fractional recovery rate of labeled CO2 in the breath...