BackgroundThe older adult population continues to rapidly expand in number, with a projection by the United States (US) Census Bureau that there will be more individuals older than > 65 years (77.0 million) than those younger than < 18 years (76.5 million) by 2034. This review provides an overview of aging as it relates to wound healing and burn injuries in older adult patients, summarizes current treatment practices, and addresses the key challenges and considerations for treating severe burn injuries in this specific patient population.Materials and methodsA narrative literature search was conducted, focusing on recent primary literature on burns and wound healing in elderly patients.ResultsStudies showed that the aging process resu...
Objective: The increase in life quality and expectancy causes an increase in the elderly population....
Purpose of the study. To develop a system of active surgical tactics for burn patients over 60 years...
Introduction: The ageing global population presents a novel set of challenges for trauma systems. L...
BackgroundThe older adult population continues to rapidly expand in number, with a projection by the...
Over the last decades advancements have improved survival and outcomes of severely burned patients e...
Background: The older adult population has been noted to be increasing at a steady rate and they hav...
AbstractOver the last decades advancements have improved survival and outcomes of severely burned pa...
Advances in medical treatment mean more older people are living with burn injuries. However, little ...
Burns in the elderly continue to be a challenge despite advances in burn wound care management. Elde...
© The Author(s) 2015. Advances in medical treatment mean more older people are living with burn inju...
We evaluated the epidemiology and outcome of 94 elderly burn patients of age 60 years or older treat...
SummaryBurn injuries are the principal reasons accounting for emergency department admissions in eld...
The treatment of burns is one of the most pressing and challenging problems in modern clinical medic...
BACKGROUND Advances in burn care over the past 50 years have brought about remarkable improvement in...
Burn injuries are the principal reasons accounting for emergency department admissions in elderly pa...
Objective: The increase in life quality and expectancy causes an increase in the elderly population....
Purpose of the study. To develop a system of active surgical tactics for burn patients over 60 years...
Introduction: The ageing global population presents a novel set of challenges for trauma systems. L...
BackgroundThe older adult population continues to rapidly expand in number, with a projection by the...
Over the last decades advancements have improved survival and outcomes of severely burned patients e...
Background: The older adult population has been noted to be increasing at a steady rate and they hav...
AbstractOver the last decades advancements have improved survival and outcomes of severely burned pa...
Advances in medical treatment mean more older people are living with burn injuries. However, little ...
Burns in the elderly continue to be a challenge despite advances in burn wound care management. Elde...
© The Author(s) 2015. Advances in medical treatment mean more older people are living with burn inju...
We evaluated the epidemiology and outcome of 94 elderly burn patients of age 60 years or older treat...
SummaryBurn injuries are the principal reasons accounting for emergency department admissions in eld...
The treatment of burns is one of the most pressing and challenging problems in modern clinical medic...
BACKGROUND Advances in burn care over the past 50 years have brought about remarkable improvement in...
Burn injuries are the principal reasons accounting for emergency department admissions in elderly pa...
Objective: The increase in life quality and expectancy causes an increase in the elderly population....
Purpose of the study. To develop a system of active surgical tactics for burn patients over 60 years...
Introduction: The ageing global population presents a novel set of challenges for trauma systems. L...