نتایج جستجو برای: burn injury

تعداد نتایج: 328121  

2016
Dustin P Green Shivani Ruparel Xiaoli Gao Nikita Ruparel Mayur Patil Armen Akopian Kenneth M Hargreaves

The primary complaint of burn victims is an intense, often devastating spontaneous pain, with persistence of mechanical and thermal allodynia. The transient receptor potential channels, TRPV1 and TRPA1, are expressed by a subset of nociceptive sensory neurons and contribute to inflammatory hypersensitivity. Although their function in the periphery is well known, a role for these TRP channels in...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 2002
Takeshi Inoue Kiyoshi Okabayashi Minako Ohtani Takao Yamanoue Seishi Wada Koji Iida

The effect of smoke inhalation injury on fluid requirement was assessed retrospectively. A total of 131 burn patients were classified into two groups: burn patients with smoke inhalation injury (Group IB: 73 patients) and burn patients without inhalation injury (Group B: 58 patients). Fluid resuscitation was commenced according to the Parkland formula and the infusion rate was modified to meet ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Freeman Suber Michael C Carroll Francis D Moore

A major component of burn injury is caused by additional local damage from acute inflammation. Using a scald burn model in mice, we find that this part of the injury is dependent on recognition of self-antigen by specific natural IgM, leading to activation of the complement system. We propose that the depth of a burn wound is a sum of the thermal energy applied and of the degree of host inflamm...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2007
A D'Arpa A Accardo-Palumbo G Amato L D'Amelio B Napoli D Pileri V Cataldo R Mogavero C Lombardo F Conte

Burn injury is associated with immune suppression and the subsequent development of sepsis. Severe burn injury is associated with depressed immune response, including a functional impairment of Th1 lymphocytes and natural killer cells and a decrease in interferon-a production. Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells and play a key role in T cell activation; they are essential ...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2016
M Cherubino I Pellegatta D Sallam E Pulerà L Valdatta

It is estimated that over 90% of people own a mobile phone. Although rare, lithium-ion battery explosions can cause varying degrees of thermal burn injury. Recently, selective enzymatic debridement has gained importance in the management of burn patients, thanks to its simplicity, minimum invasiveness and safety. In this work, we describe a case of a burn injury caused by the explosion of a lit...

Journal: :Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2007
Rubén Gómez Leopoldo C Cancio

This article makes some introductory comments on the histology of the skin and the pathophysiology of burn injury as these topics pertain to the estimation of the depth of the burn injury. The definition of a major burn and the salient points of its treatment are covered. In addition, some general comments are made about several special injuries for which burn center referral usually is sought....

2016
Xu Zhang Na Li Yan Meng Renjing Zhang Jinjun Bian Ying Yao Jinbao Li Xiaoming Deng

BACKGROUND As a serious clinical problem, severe burn injury disturbs the immune system, resulting in progressive suppression of immune response. TLRs are associated with immune system activation, but the effect of TLRs levels on circulating cDCs of severe burn injury patients has not been fully assessed. MATERIAL AND METHODS Ten patients with total body surface area (TBSA) burned >90% admitted...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2009
Suhail Akhtar Xiaoling Li Irshad H Chaudry Mashkoor A Choudhry

We examined the role of interleukin (IL)-18 and cytokine-induced neutrophil chemokines (CINC)-1 and CINC-3 in the neutrophil release of superoxide anion (O2-) and elastase following alcohol/ethanol (EtOH) and burn injury. Male rats (approximately 250 g) were gavaged with EtOH to achieve a blood EtOH level of approximately 100 mg/dl before approximately 12.5% total body surface area burn or sham...

2017
Tina L. Palmieri

Blood transfusion in burns larger than 20% total body surface area (TBSA) are frequent due to operative procedures, blood sampling, and physiologic response to burn injury. Optimizing the use of blood transfusions requires an understanding of the physiology of burn injury, the risks and benefits of blood transfusion, and the indications for transfusion. Age also plays a role in determining bloo...

2012
Laurien M Disseldorp Leonora J Mouton Tim Takken Marco Van Brussel Gerard IJM Beerthuizen Lucas HV Van der Woude Marianne K Nieuwenhuis

BACKGROUND Burn injuries have a major impact on the patient's physical and psychological functioning. The consequences can, especially in pediatric burns, persist long after the injury. A decrease in physical fitness seems logical as people survive burn injuries after an often extensive period of decreased activity and an increased demand of proteins leading to catabolism, especially of muscle ...

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