OBJECTIVE: Hypoalbuminemia is a common clinical deficiency in burn patients and is associated with complications related to increased extravascular fluid, including edema, abnormal healing, and susceptibility to sepsis. Some prognostic scales do not include biochemical parameters, whereas others consider them together with comorbidities. The purpose of this study was to determine whether serum albumin can predict mortality in burn patients. METHODS: We studied burn patients ≥16 years of age who had complete clinical documentation, including the Abbreviated Burn Severity Index, serum albumin, globulin, and lipids. Sensitivity and specificity analyses were performed to determine the cut-off level of albumin that predicts mortality. RESULTS: I...
Background. Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality among severe burns. This study was conducted to i...
Background; Hyperglycemia as a medical condition due to diabetes or other underlying conditions like...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoalbuminemia is a common clinical deficiency in burn patients and is associated w...
Background: Burn mortality is significant because of the higher metabolic and physiological abnormal...
Introduction: In severe burns, there is a profound systemic response that persists till the wounds h...
Background and aims: Severe burn injury leads to a capillary leak syndrome, causing fluid and protei...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Among burn patients, it is common to use colloidal substances under the justi...
The aim of this retrospective study was to examine whether serum albumin levels offer a good marker ...
Objective:After major burn injury, patients suffer from massive systemic inflammatory response. Appr...
Background: Currently, most critical care physicians maintain a patient’s haemoglobin levels at 7 to...
Abstract. Burn injuries is a damaged or loss of skin caused by a contact with either high temperatur...
Summary: Fifty adults hospitalized with extensive burns formed the basis of the present study. Serum...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
International audienceBackground & AimsCholestasis often occurs after burn injuries. However, the pr...
Background. Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality among severe burns. This study was conducted to i...
Background; Hyperglycemia as a medical condition due to diabetes or other underlying conditions like...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoalbuminemia is a common clinical deficiency in burn patients and is associated w...
Background: Burn mortality is significant because of the higher metabolic and physiological abnormal...
Introduction: In severe burns, there is a profound systemic response that persists till the wounds h...
Background and aims: Severe burn injury leads to a capillary leak syndrome, causing fluid and protei...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Among burn patients, it is common to use colloidal substances under the justi...
The aim of this retrospective study was to examine whether serum albumin levels offer a good marker ...
Objective:After major burn injury, patients suffer from massive systemic inflammatory response. Appr...
Background: Currently, most critical care physicians maintain a patient’s haemoglobin levels at 7 to...
Abstract. Burn injuries is a damaged or loss of skin caused by a contact with either high temperatur...
Summary: Fifty adults hospitalized with extensive burns formed the basis of the present study. Serum...
Thermal injuries remain a global health problem and a common issue encountered in forensic pathology...
International audienceBackground & AimsCholestasis often occurs after burn injuries. However, the pr...
Background. Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality among severe burns. This study was conducted to i...
Background; Hyperglycemia as a medical condition due to diabetes or other underlying conditions like...
<div><p>Inhalation injury is known to be an important factor in predicting mortality in burns patien...