Respiratory dysfunction with hypoxemia is common in early phase of severe burn, with or without smoke inhalation injury. In this article, we discuss the mechanisms associated with the occurrence of pulmonary injury in burn intensive care patients, diagnostics approaches and therapeutics options to be implemented based on identified causes
Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patients. Howe...
A significant burn injury is a serious and mortal event. The most important threat to life is hypovo...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Respiratory dysfunction with hypoxemia is common in early phase of severe burn, with or without smok...
Respiratory injury in burns occurs as a result of thermal, chemical or systemic inflammatory effects...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Respiratory tract injury makes a significant contribution to the morbidity and mortality of burned p...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Some patients with severe burn injury have a high risk of developing acute respiratory failure, the ...
Burn patients are at high risk for lung injury and subsequent respiratory failure, often requiring m...
Does inhalation injury increase the mortality rate in burn patients? Investigation of relationship b...
With the development of complications in pathogenesis and other features, they are relatively differ...
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a major factor determining morbidity following burns and inhalational inj...
The major causes of death in burn patients include multiple organ failure and infection. It is impor...
Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patients. Howe...
A significant burn injury is a serious and mortal event. The most important threat to life is hypovo...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Respiratory dysfunction with hypoxemia is common in early phase of severe burn, with or without smok...
Respiratory injury in burns occurs as a result of thermal, chemical or systemic inflammatory effects...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...
Respiratory tract injury makes a significant contribution to the morbidity and mortality of burned p...
Inhalation injury is defined as airway or pulmonary parenchymal injury caused by inhalation of smoke...
Some patients with severe burn injury have a high risk of developing acute respiratory failure, the ...
Burn patients are at high risk for lung injury and subsequent respiratory failure, often requiring m...
Does inhalation injury increase the mortality rate in burn patients? Investigation of relationship b...
With the development of complications in pathogenesis and other features, they are relatively differ...
Acute lung injury (ALI) is a major factor determining morbidity following burns and inhalational inj...
The major causes of death in burn patients include multiple organ failure and infection. It is impor...
Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patients. Howe...
A significant burn injury is a serious and mortal event. The most important threat to life is hypovo...
Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured pat...