CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Among burn patients, it is common to use colloidal substances under the justification that it is necessary to correct the oncotic pressure of the plasma, thereby reducing the edema in the burnt area and the hypotension. The aim here was to assess the risk of hospital mortality, comparing the use of albumin and crystalloid solutions for these patients. DESIGN AND SETTING: Non-concurrent historical cohort study at Faculdade de Medicina de Marília; within the Postgraduate program on Internal and Therapeutic Medicine, Universidade Federal de São Paulo; and at the Brazilian Cochrane Center. METHODS: Burn patients hospitalized between 2000 and 2001, with registration in the Hospital Information System, who received albumin,...
Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy. We investigat...
INTRODUCTION: Despite complex multidisciplinary treatment, many burn patients die. This study aimed ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Background and aims: Severe burn injury leads to a capillary leak syndrome, causing fluid and protei...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoalbuminemia is a common clinical deficiency in burn patients and is associated with c...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
Critical appraisal of outcomes after burn shock resuscitation with albumin has previously been restr...
INTRODUCTION: Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy....
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
Abstract. Burn injuries is a damaged or loss of skin caused by a contact with either high temperatur...
BACKGROUND: The effect of 5 percent human albumin on multiple organ dysfunction was investigated dur...
Introduction: Burn anemia represents a common complication following a burn injury. Burn anemia etio...
Glutamine (GLN) has been proven to improve the prognosis of severely burned patients. GLN supplement...
Introduction: In-hospital hypernatremia develops usually iatrogenically from inadequate or inappropr...
Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy. We investigat...
INTRODUCTION: Despite complex multidisciplinary treatment, many burn patients die. This study aimed ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...
Background and aims: Severe burn injury leads to a capillary leak syndrome, causing fluid and protei...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoalbuminemia is a common clinical deficiency in burn patients and is associated with c...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
Critical appraisal of outcomes after burn shock resuscitation with albumin has previously been restr...
INTRODUCTION: Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy....
Background: Transfusion of allogenic blood products was shown to be associated with more adverse eve...
BACKGROUND: Human albumin solutions are used in a range of medical and surgical problems. Licensed i...
Abstract. Burn injuries is a damaged or loss of skin caused by a contact with either high temperatur...
BACKGROUND: The effect of 5 percent human albumin on multiple organ dysfunction was investigated dur...
Introduction: Burn anemia represents a common complication following a burn injury. Burn anemia etio...
Glutamine (GLN) has been proven to improve the prognosis of severely burned patients. GLN supplement...
Introduction: In-hospital hypernatremia develops usually iatrogenically from inadequate or inappropr...
Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy. We investigat...
INTRODUCTION: Despite complex multidisciplinary treatment, many burn patients die. This study aimed ...
Background; Some studies have supported the opinion that patients who get greater volumes of resusci...