Major burns develop acute trace element (TE) deficiencies due to exudative losses of copper, selenium, and zinc from the wounds. A repletion strategy has been shown to decrease infectious and surgical complications. The TE doses have been adapted over time and the last adaptation, was not followed by the expected changes. The study aims at identifying the causes of the failure. Retrospective cohort study including critically ill major burns patients admitted to intensive care with burns exceeding 20% of body surface area (BSA). Period A (2011-2015) included patients admitted before the dose change, and Period B patients after (2017-2020). Demographic variables, daily TE delivery, and weekly TE blood levels were extracted from the computeriz...
This review describes the place of trace elements in the management of critically ill injured patien...
Copper, zinc and selenium are involved in free radical scavenging. As trace element status is altere...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Trace elements (TE) are involved in the immune and antioxidant defences which...
Major burn patients are characterized by large exudative losses of Cu, Se and Zn. Trace element (TE)...
Due to inflammatory and hypermetabolic responses and to extensive exudative trace element (TEs) loss...
Critically ill burned patients are characterized by a strong oxidative stress, an intense inflammato...
Background: After major burns, patients exhibit an intense catabolism, and the wounds require surger...
BACKGROUND: After major burns, patients can develop nutritional deficiencies including trace element...
Because Cu, Se, and Zn are involved in immune and antioxidative defense mechanisms and tissue repair...
BACKGROUND: After major burns, patients exhibit an intense catabolism, and the wounds require surger...
Infections remain the leading cause of death after major burns. Trace elements are involved in immun...
Burns exceeding 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) result in considerable hypovolemia coupled wit...
Trace elements have an important physiological role following severe burn injury with patients routi...
INTRODUCTION: Nosocomial pneumonia is a major source of morbidity and mortality after severe burns. ...
Burn injury is a medical problem as well as a social burden on the national health services in devel...
This review describes the place of trace elements in the management of critically ill injured patien...
Copper, zinc and selenium are involved in free radical scavenging. As trace element status is altere...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Trace elements (TE) are involved in the immune and antioxidant defences which...
Major burn patients are characterized by large exudative losses of Cu, Se and Zn. Trace element (TE)...
Due to inflammatory and hypermetabolic responses and to extensive exudative trace element (TEs) loss...
Critically ill burned patients are characterized by a strong oxidative stress, an intense inflammato...
Background: After major burns, patients exhibit an intense catabolism, and the wounds require surger...
BACKGROUND: After major burns, patients can develop nutritional deficiencies including trace element...
Because Cu, Se, and Zn are involved in immune and antioxidative defense mechanisms and tissue repair...
BACKGROUND: After major burns, patients exhibit an intense catabolism, and the wounds require surger...
Infections remain the leading cause of death after major burns. Trace elements are involved in immun...
Burns exceeding 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) result in considerable hypovolemia coupled wit...
Trace elements have an important physiological role following severe burn injury with patients routi...
INTRODUCTION: Nosocomial pneumonia is a major source of morbidity and mortality after severe burns. ...
Burn injury is a medical problem as well as a social burden on the national health services in devel...
This review describes the place of trace elements in the management of critically ill injured patien...
Copper, zinc and selenium are involved in free radical scavenging. As trace element status is altere...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Trace elements (TE) are involved in the immune and antioxidant defences which...