BACKGROUND: Caravan explosions due to gas cylinder explosions or gas leaks are responsible for a small but significantly injured group of burns patients. Those involved in explosions are sometimes assumed to be at risk of primary blast wave injury; however, the likelihood of such injuries is unclear. The aim of this research was to seek evidence of primary blast injury in groups defined by clinicians as having sustained burns in explosive and non-explosive events. METHODS: This is a single-centre case series of patients with caravan-related burns from 2009 to 2019, identified using the burns data registry at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital. Patients were divided into two groups based on the mechanism of injury, with injuries sustain...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Abstract Background The management of burns remains a challenge in developing countries. Few data ex...
Purpose: During August 2010, a natural gas fuel cylinder on a bus exploded in downtown Seoul, injuri...
Although explosion injuries caused by terror attacks or in war are evaluated in many studies, limite...
Introduction: Burns fuelled by petrol are a major cause of injury in Australia and New Zealand. The ...
Background: Inhalation injury is one of the most prominent determinants of mortality in major burn p...
A mass casualty flame burn injury involving seventeen patients occurred in Benue State, Nigeria in 2...
Summary The aim of this report is to describe cases of burn injury requiring hospitalisation in Aus...
and then to burns units around Australia. Many patients were evacuated from Denpasar by Qantas, with...
AbstractBackgroundSevere blast injuries of large tyres are similar to those resulting from landmine ...
As the risk of terrorist attacks increases in the U.S., disaster response personnel must understand ...
Routinely collected hospitalisation data are widely used to monitor injury trends, provide estimates...
Historically, the Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) intensive care unit (ICU) averages approximately 10 maj...
On July 1st on 'Territory Day', the public in the Northern Territory are permitted to purchase and o...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Abstract Background The management of burns remains a challenge in developing countries. Few data ex...
Purpose: During August 2010, a natural gas fuel cylinder on a bus exploded in downtown Seoul, injuri...
Although explosion injuries caused by terror attacks or in war are evaluated in many studies, limite...
Introduction: Burns fuelled by petrol are a major cause of injury in Australia and New Zealand. The ...
Background: Inhalation injury is one of the most prominent determinants of mortality in major burn p...
A mass casualty flame burn injury involving seventeen patients occurred in Benue State, Nigeria in 2...
Summary The aim of this report is to describe cases of burn injury requiring hospitalisation in Aus...
and then to burns units around Australia. Many patients were evacuated from Denpasar by Qantas, with...
AbstractBackgroundSevere blast injuries of large tyres are similar to those resulting from landmine ...
As the risk of terrorist attacks increases in the U.S., disaster response personnel must understand ...
Routinely collected hospitalisation data are widely used to monitor injury trends, provide estimates...
Historically, the Royal Perth Hospital (RPH) intensive care unit (ICU) averages approximately 10 maj...
On July 1st on 'Territory Day', the public in the Northern Territory are permitted to purchase and o...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
Abstract Background The management of burns remains a challenge in developing countries. Few data ex...