نتایج جستجو برای: tbsa

تعداد نتایج: 510  

Journal: :International journal of burns and trauma 2013
Joaquín Pérez-Guisado Jesús M de Haro-Padilla Luis F Rioja Leo C Derosier Jorge I de la Torre

OBJECTIVE Serum albumin levels have been used to evaluate the severity of the burns and the nutrition protein status in burn people, specifically in the response of the burn patient to the nutrition. Although it hasn't been proven if all these associations are fully funded. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the relationship of serum albumin levels at 3-7 days after the burn i...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2005
Z Buja A Shabani V Zatriqi H Terziqi Z Bukoshi A Berisha H Arifi

We describe the case of a two-year-old boy with massive burns. After the period of shock and sepsis, very successful four-phase operative treatment was performed, with combined skin grafting homograft plus autograft. With regard to the four surgical interventions, in the first two we used the above combined method, while in the other two we used grafting only with skin autograft. We also used t...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2006
Steven E Wolf Linda S Edelman Nathan Kemalyan Lorraine Donison James Cross Marcia Underwood Robert J Spence Dene Noppenberger Tina L Palmieri David G Greenhalgh Marybeth Lawless David Voigt Paul Edwards Petra Warner Richard Kagan Susan Hatfield James Jeng Daria Crean John Hunt Gary Purdue Agnes Burris Bruce Cairns Mary Kessler Robert L Klein Rose Baker Charles Yowler Wendy Tutulo Kevin Foster Daniel Caruso Brian Hildebrand Wesley Benjamin Cynthia Villarreal Arthur P Sanford Jeffrey Saffle

Severe burns induce pathophysiologic problems, among them catabolism of lean mass, leading to protracted hospitalization and prolonged recovery. Oxandrolone is an anabolic agent shown to decrease lean mass catabolism and improve wound healing in the severely burned patients. We enrolled 81 adult subjects with burns 20% to 60% TBSA in a multicenter trial testing the effects of oxandrolone on len...

2018
George Kuo Cheng-Chia Lee Shih-Yi Yang Yen-Chang Hsiao Shiow-Shuh Chuang Su-Wei Chang Kun-Hua Tu Pei-Chun Fan Ya-Chung Tian Yung-Chang Chen Chih-Hsiang Chang

INTRODUCTION Phosphate level is often deranged during acute illness, regardless of the presence of kidney injury or not. A few studies described that hypophosphatemia may associated with outcome in patients admitted to the burn unit, but the literatures for hyperphosphatemia is limited. Our study aims to evaluate if hyperphosphatemia, one of the sign of severe tissue damage or kidney injury, wi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1988
M Arnold C Y Chan S W Cheung C A Van Hasselt G L French

The use of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring detected tuberculostearic acid (TBSA) in 10 of 12 formalin fixed, paraffin wax embedded nasopharyngeal and head and neck biopsy specimens from patients with confirmed tuberculosis and carcinoma, and in one of 50 control specimens (giving a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 98%). The two false negative cases h...

2017
Amol Dhopte V K Tiwari Pankaj Patel Rahul Bamal

BACKGROUND Pediatric burns have a long-term social impact. This is more apparent in a developing country such as India, where their incidence and morbidity are high. The aim of this study was to provide recent prospective epidemiological data on pediatric burns in India and to suggest future preventive strategies. METHODS Children up to 18 years old admitted to the Department of Burns, Plasti...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
Raimo Palmu Timo Partonen Kirsi Suominen Samuli I Saarni Jyrki Vuola Erkki Isometsä

RATIONALE Major burns are likely to have a strong impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL). We investigated the level of and predictors for quality of life at 6 months after acute burn. METHODS Consecutive acute adult burn patients (n=107) admitted to the Helsinki Burn Centre were examined with a structured diagnostic interview (SCID) at baseline, and 92 patients (86%) were re-examine...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2016
Moustafa Elmasry Ingrid Steinvall Johan Thorfinn Ashraf H Abbas Islam Abdelrahman Osama A Adly Folke Sjöberg

Scalds are the most common type of burn in children, and one way to treat them is with xenografts with no topical antimicrobials in line with the recommendations of a recent review. However, this treatment has not been examined in detail. Our aim was to describe the treatment of such children when biological dressings (xenografts) were used without local antimicrobials. We reviewed the medical ...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2008
Geoffrey M Silver Joslyn M Albright Carol R Schermer Marcia Halerz Peggie Conrad Paul D Ackerman Linda Lau Mary Ann Emanuele Elizabeth J Kovacs Richard L Gamelli

Elevated blood alcohol content (BAC) on admission is associated with poorer outcomes, larger burns and more inhalation injury. This study's purpose was to examine the effects of alcohol through a matched case-controlled study, measuring early and extended markers of clinical outcomes. The hypothesis was that patients with an elevated admission BAC would require more resuscitation and have a lon...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2017
Holger Möller Lara Harvey Kathleen Falster Rebecca Ivers Kathleen F Clapham Louisa Jorm

OBJECTIVE To investigate differences in the characteristics of burn injuries leading to hospitalisation of Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous children in New South Wales.Design, setting: Population-based cohort analysis of linked hospital and mortality data for 2000-2014. PARTICIPANTS 35 749 Indigenous and 1 088 938 non-Indigenous children aged 0-13 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The ex...

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