نتایج جستجو برای: burn patient

تعداد نتایج: 727395  

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2011
R H El-Helbawy F M Ghareeb

Inhalation injury greatly increases the incidence of respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome. It is also the cause of most early deaths in burn victims. The aim of this research is to study the incidence, early diagnosis, complications, and management of inhalation injury and to discuss the relationship between inhalation injury and death in burn patients. The study included...

Journal: :Case Reports in Clinical Medicine 2022

Burn injuries are common in Pakistan. However, most people reluctant to have infrared treatment for their wounds. This study investigated the efficacy of on burn The procedure involved a victim who had sustained acid burns neck and face. Nectrotomy was done remove dead tissue from wound, after treatment, Low-Level Light used reduce pain enhance healing patient. Initial results showed mild hyper...

2008
F Wood D Edgar AG Robertson

With the threat of terrorist activity ever present since the incidents in Bali and Jakarta, the Australian health system must be prepared to manage another mass burn casualty disaster. The Australian and New Zealand Burns Association (ANZBA) highlighted the lack of a national burn disaster response before the 2000 Olympics. With the limited number of burn beds available and the protracted lengt...

Journal: :Australian prescriber 2015
Ela J Hyland Siobhan M Connolly Jade A Fox John G Harvey

The first aid for burns is to run cold water over the burn for 20 minutes. This is effective for up to three hours after the injury. Assess the affected body surface area using the rule of nines. Consult a burn unit if more than 5% of the total body surface area is burnt in a child or if more than 10% in an adult. Extensive or deep burns and burns to special areas, such as the hands, should be ...

Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Anca Chiriac Cristian Podoleanu Cosmin Moldovan Simona Stolnicu

We present the case of a 54-year-old patient with a thermal cement burn. This rare case is a localised occupational chemical cement burn on the lower limbs, with no systemic involvement and favourable outcome. The lesion was induced by prolonged contact of the skin with cement and water during hot summer days.

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2006
Kevin K Chung Lorne H Blackbourne Steven E Wolf Christopher E White Evan M Renz Leopoldo C Cancio John B Holcomb David J Barillo

Burns are common in all military conflicts, comprising approximately 10% of all casualties. Of these, nearly 20% are categorized as severe, or involving greater than 20% TBSA, and require significant intravenous resuscitation. A unique set of challenges have emerged during the present conflict associated with global evacuation of burned soldiers, adding a new dimension to the alreadycomplex and...

Journal: :BMC emergency medicine 2015
Emaduddin Siddiqui Nukhba Zia Asher Feroze Safia Awan Arifa Ali Junaid Razzak Adnan A Hyder Asad Latif

BACKGROUND Burn injury is an important yet under-researched area in Pakistan. The objective of this study was to determine the characteristics and associated outcomes of burn injury patients presenting to major emergency departments in Pakistan. METHODS Pakistan National Emergency Department Surveillance (Pak-NEDS) was a pilot active surveillance conducted between November 2010 and March 2011...

2013
Jian Chen Hong Yan Gaoxing Luo Qizhi Luo Xiaolu Li Jiaping Zhang Zhiqiang Yuan Daizhi Peng Yizhi Peng Jianian Hu Jun Wu

Mortality remains one of the most important end-point quality control parameters to evaluate a burn care system. We retrospectively reviewed the characteristics and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) patterns of burn deaths in our center from January 2003 to December 2009. The mortality rate during this time period was 2.3%. Fifty-six patients died, including 49 males and 7 females. The...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2006
Lara Devgan Satyanarayan Bhat S. Aylward Robert J. Spence

OBJECTIVE Burn wound depth is a significant determinant of patient treatment and morbidity. While superficial partial-thickness burns generally heal by re-epithelialization with minimal scarring, deeper wounds can form hypertrophic or contracted scars, often requiring surgical excision and grafting to prevent a suboptimal result. In addition, without timely intervention, more superficial burn w...

2017
Timothy K Eitas Wesley H Stepp Lucas Sjeklocha Clayton V Long Caitlin Riley James Callahan Yolanda Sanchez Peter Gough Laquanda Knowlin David van Duin Shiara Ortiz-Pujols Samuel W Jones Robert Maile Zhi Hong Scott Berger Bruce A Cairns

Burn patients suffer from immunological dysfunction for which there are currently no successful interventions. Similar to previous observations, we find that burn shock patients (≥15% Total Burn Surface Area (TBSA) injury) have elevated levels of the innate immune cytokines Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 (MCP-1)/CC-motif Chemokine Ligand 2(CCL2) early after hospital...

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