نتایج جستجو برای: burn wounds

تعداد نتایج: 53553  

2011
Yiu-Hei Ching Thomas L. Sutton Yvonne N. Pierpont Martin C. Robson Wyatt G. Payne

OBJECTIVE Certain cytokines, especially those known as growth factors, have been demonstrated to mediate or modulate burn wound healing. Experimental and clinical evidence suggests that there are therapeutic advantages to the wound healing process when these agents are utilized. Positive effects have been reported for 4 types of wounds seen in the burn patient: partial-thickness wounds, full-th...

Journal: :Chinese journal of traumatology = Zhonghua chuang shang za zhi 2003
Hua Xin Ya-juan Zheng Nakae Hajime Zhen-guo Han

OBJECTIVE To study the efficacy of electrolyzed oxidizing water (EOW) and hydrocolloid occlusive dressings in the acceleration of epithelialization in excised burn-wounds in rats. METHODS Each of the anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats (n=28) was subjected to a third-degree burn that covered approximately 10% of the total body surface area. Rats were assigned into four groups: Group I (no irriga...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Stefan Hacker Rainer Mittermayr Stefanie Nickl Thomas Haider Diana Lebherz-Eichinger Lucian Beer Andreas Mitterbauer Harald Leiss Matthias Zimmermann Thomas Schweiger Claudia Keibl Helmut Hofbauer Christian Gabriel Mariann Pavone-Gyöngyösi Heinz Redl Erwin Tschachler Michael Mildner Hendrik Jan Ankersmit

Burn wounds pose a serious threat to patients and often require surgical treatment. Skin grafting aims to achieve wound closure but requires a well-vascularized wound bed. The secretome of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) has been shown to improve wound healing and angiogenesis. We hypothesized that topical application of the PBMC secretome would improve the quality of regenerating sk...

2013
Kemal Arslan İlhan Çiftçi Osman Doğru Zeynep Altuntaş

Aim of study to identify, describe the patterns first 950 burn patients treated in Konya Education and Research Hospital Burn Unit. First consecutive 950 patients with burn injury hospitalized included in this study. The patient’s records reviewed for this study. Patient’s ratio male to female is 1.64. The mean age was 30.52±22.54 years; range was 0-94 years. Scald was the most frequent caused ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2000
E S Ang S T Lee C S Gan P See Y H Chan L H Ng D Machin

INTRODUCTION Conventional management of partial thickness facial burn wounds includes the use of silver sulphadiazine dressings. Silver sulphadiazine forms an overlying slough that makes wound healing assessment difficult. Moist exposed burn ointment (MEBO) has been proposed as the ideal burn wound dressing both for burns of the face and other sites. Proponents of MEBO claim that it accelerates...

2013
Adam J. Singer

Development of metrics for burn care, including healing of skin wounds during the acute phase of treatment, is essential in an environment of decreasing resources and increasing interest in quality and accuracy of medical information. Advantages of consensus metrics include: tracking of trends in care; consistency of care; and correlation of treatment with medical outcomes. For cutaneous burn w...

2014
Hamide Sayar Nursadan Gergerlioglu Nurten Seringec Perihan Ozturk Ertan Bulbuloglu Gulten Karabay

BACKGROUND This experiment was performed to compare the effects of Phenytoin (PHT) and Hypericin (HP) cream on healing of burn wounds in rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS Twenty rats were divided into 3 groups and second-degree burn wounds were created. The burn wounds in the first, second, and third groups were covered twice daily with PHT cream, HP cream, and saline (control), respectively. At the...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
Michelle Kiser Gustaf Beijer Stephen Mjuweni Arturo Muyco Bruce Cairns Anthony Charles

OBJECTIVE To validate the use of photographic burn wound assessment in evaluation of burn size and wound characteristics. METHODS Feasibility study of agreement between methods of measurement of burn size and characteristics, in patients admitted to the burn unit at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH), Malawi, over two months in 2011. Burn wounds were photographed and assessed clinically, concurren...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2010
Xianjie Zhang Xiaofei Wei Lixin Liu Guy P Marti Mohammed S Ghanamah Muhammad J Arshad Lori Strom Robert Spence James Jeng Stephen Milner John W Harmon Gregg L Semenza

OBJECTIVE To perform a systematic exploration of the phenomenon of mobilization of circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) in an animal model. This phenomenon has been observed in patients with cutaneous burn wounds and may be an important mechanism for vasculogenesis in burn wound healing. DESIGN We used a murine model, in which burn depth can be varied precisely, and a validated culture method ...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2014
Adrien Ponticorvo David M Burmeister Bruce Yang Bernard Choi Robert J Christy Anthony J Durkin

Accurate and timely assessment of burn wound severity is a critical component of wound management and has implications related to course of treatment. While most superficial burns and full thickness burns are easily diagnosed through visual inspection, burns that fall between these extremes are challenging to classify based on clinical appearance. Because of this, appropriate burn management ma...

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