Background Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by acute care practitioners. Resuscitation is the major component of initial burn care and must be managed to restore and preserve vital organ function. Later complications of burn injury are dominated by infection. Burn centers are often called to manage problems related to thermal injury, including lightning and electrical injuries. Methods A selected review is provided of key management concepts as well as of recent reports published by the American Burn Association. Results The burn-injured patient is easily and frequently over resuscitated, with ensuing complications that include delayed wound healing and respiratory compromise. A feedback protocol d...
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
The World Health Organisation reports that worldwide, 11 million thermally injured patients present ...
Burn care remains among the most complex of the time-sensitive treatment interventions in medicine t...
Abstract Introduction Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize and highlight recent advances in the understanding and management o...
PurposeRecently published initiatives spanning the burn care spectrum have substantially changed the...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
Modern burn care has been characterized by substantial increases in sur-vival and improvements in fu...
Burn injuries are one of the most common forms of trauma and present a great challenge to health sys...
A significant burn injury is a serious and mortal event. The most important threat to life is hypovo...
Burn injuries are heterogeneous and dynamic problems. Accurate assessment and early intervention thr...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
While organ hypoperfusion caused by inadequate resuscitation has become rare in clinical practice du...
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
The World Health Organisation reports that worldwide, 11 million thermally injured patients present ...
Burn care remains among the most complex of the time-sensitive treatment interventions in medicine t...
Abstract Introduction Burn injury and its subsequent multisystem effects are commonly encountered by...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize and highlight recent advances in the understanding and management o...
PurposeRecently published initiatives spanning the burn care spectrum have substantially changed the...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
Modern burn care has been characterized by substantial increases in sur-vival and improvements in fu...
Burn injuries are one of the most common forms of trauma and present a great challenge to health sys...
A significant burn injury is a serious and mortal event. The most important threat to life is hypovo...
Burn injuries are heterogeneous and dynamic problems. Accurate assessment and early intervention thr...
Despite significant advances in wound care of patients with burn injuries, inhalation injury remains...
Fluid resuscitation has been a mainstay in the treatment of major burns for over 50 years. Fluids mu...
Abstract Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amoun...
While organ hypoperfusion caused by inadequate resuscitation has become rare in clinical practice du...
BACKGROUND Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th ...
The World Health Organisation reports that worldwide, 11 million thermally injured patients present ...
Burn care remains among the most complex of the time-sensitive treatment interventions in medicine t...