Treatment of burns can be divided into 3 phases. During first 36 hours fluid resuscitation and securing airways are the most important aspects of therapy. The fluid resuscitation is complex, and protocols are used to increase the consistency and success of treatment. The adequacy of the protocols should be continuously monitored and adjusted to the patients response. Current studies are exploring the use of antioxidants to minimize the oxidant stress during the burn shock phase. The aim of this thesis is to review current strategies in fluid resuscitation during the first 36 hours after burns
Over-resuscitation is deleterious in many critically ill conditions, including major burns. For more...
It is a widely accepted fact that severe fluid loss is the greatest problem faced following major bu...
Background Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by acute care...
Treatment of burns can be divided into 3 phases. During first 36 hours fluid resuscitation and secur...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
While organ hypoperfusion caused by inadequate resuscitation has become rare in clinical practice du...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
PurposeRecently published initiatives spanning the burn care spectrum have substantially changed the...
During the period from January 1992 up to the end of July 2001, the Burns Unit in King Khalid'C'Hosp...
ABSTRACT Keywords Burn shock; fluid therapy; arterial pulse contour analysis; ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Background According to current guidelines, initial burn resuscitation should be performed with flui...
Acute burn injuries are among the most devastating forms of trauma and lead to significant morbidity...
Over-resuscitation is deleterious in many critically ill conditions, including major burns. For more...
It is a widely accepted fact that severe fluid loss is the greatest problem faced following major bu...
Background Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by acute care...
Treatment of burns can be divided into 3 phases. During first 36 hours fluid resuscitation and secur...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
While organ hypoperfusion caused by inadequate resuscitation has become rare in clinical practice du...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
Burns resuscitation has evolved over the past few decades towards more evidence-based management. It...
PurposeRecently published initiatives spanning the burn care spectrum have substantially changed the...
During the period from January 1992 up to the end of July 2001, the Burns Unit in King Khalid'C'Hosp...
ABSTRACT Keywords Burn shock; fluid therapy; arterial pulse contour analysis; ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Background According to current guidelines, initial burn resuscitation should be performed with flui...
Acute burn injuries are among the most devastating forms of trauma and lead to significant morbidity...
Over-resuscitation is deleterious in many critically ill conditions, including major burns. For more...
It is a widely accepted fact that severe fluid loss is the greatest problem faced following major bu...
Background Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by acute care...