نتایج جستجو برای: burn wound infection

تعداد نتایج: 526787  

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2005
Clifford T Pereira Kevin D Murphy David N Herndon

A significant proportion of the mortality and morbidity of severe burns is attributable to the ensuing hypermetabolic response. This response can last for as long as 1 year after injury and is associated with impaired wound healing, increased infection risks, erosion of lean body mass, hampered rehabilitation, and delayed reintegration of burn survivors into society. Pharmacologic and nonpharma...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2009
Seema Kumari Kusum Harjai Sanjay Chhibber

In the present study, the therapeutic potential of purified and well-characterized bacteriophages was evaluated in thermally injured mice infected with Klebsiella pneumoniae B5055. The efficacy of five Klebsiella phages (Kpn5, Kpn12, Kpn13, Kpn17, and Kpn22) was evaluated on the basis of survival rate, decrease in bacterial counts in different organs of phage-treated animals, and regeneration o...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1983
E A Deitch

The combination of skin loss and immune depression after thermal injury predisposes burn patients to an increased risk of infection. Since the commonest site of infection in the burn patient is the burn wound itself, we elected to study the opsonic activity of locally produced blister fluid, from 18 thermally injured patients, for the two most common organisms colonizing the burn wound (Pseudom...

2017
Maryam Roham Mahnoush Momeni Mohsen Saberi Rahil Kheirkhah Ali Jafarian Hossein Rahbar

Background and Objectives Currently, there are no well-defined guidelines or criteria for catheter-site care in burn patients, and there is little information about the epidemiology of central vein catheter (CVC) infection in such patients. This study aimed at addressing the epidemiological aspect of CVC infection in a sample of Iranian burn patients admitted to the largest referral burn center...

Journal: :Macromolecular bioscience 2017
Chongyu Zhu Jinxin Zhao Kristian Kempe Paul Wilson Jiping Wang Tony Velkov Jian Li Thomas P Davis Michael R Whittaker David M Haddleton

There is an urgent unmet medical need for new treatments for wound and burn infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative "superbugs," especially the problematic Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In this work, the incorporation of colistin, a potent lipopeptide into a self-healable hydrogel (via dynamic imine bond formation) following the chemical reaction between the amine groups present in gly...

2013
Tsegaye Sewunet Yohanes Demissie Adane Mihret Tamrat Abebe

BACKGROUND Infection is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in burn patients. Clinical diagnosis of bacteremia and/or sepsis in burn patients is difficult for a number of reasons. It could be symptomatic and/or asymptomatic as a result of immune deficiency secondary to thermal injury. METHODS A cross sectional study was conducted at Yekatit 12 Hospital Burn Center. Blood specimen and wo...

Davood Mehrabani, Fatemeh Sabet Sarvestani, Mohammad Javad Ashraf, Nader Tanideh, Nasrollah Ahmadi, Omid Koohi Hosseinabadi, Pedram Rokhsari, Shahram Shamsian, Soleiman Mohammadi Samani,

BACKGROUND Burn is still one of the most devastating injuries in emergency medicine while improvements in wound healing knowledge and technology have resulted into development of new dressings. This study was undertaken to evaluate the healing effect of licorice in Pseudomonas aeruginosa infected burn wounds of experimental rat model. METHODS One hundred and twenty female Sprague-Dawley rats...

Background: Ethnomedicinal plants are of interest for treatment of various wound types. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate burn wound healing potential of the hydro-alcoholic extract of the flowers of Lilium candidum L. in rats. Methods: DPPH free radical scavenging power, total flavonoids, and the phenolic content of the extract were evaluated. Following burn wound induction, 30 Wistar ra...

Journal: :Chirurgia 2013
C Orban D Tomescu

BACKGROUND/AIM The burn-injured patient has a major potential to develop an infection because the wound itself, surgical treatment, mechanical ventilation and blood transfusions may potentially lead to a secondary immunodeficiency syndrome. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total number of 100 consecutive burn-injured patients with sepsis were treated in the Clinical Emergency Hospital of Plastic Surger...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 1996
H Yamamoto S Siltharm S deSerres C S Hultman A A Meyer

Although burn wound excision and grafting have been shown to improve patient survival, the effects on immune function, especially humoral immunity, are not completely understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of immediate and early wound excision on antibody synthesis and B-cell proliferation, specifically, antibody response to PGPS, a ubiquitous bacterial cell wall an...

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