نتایج جستجو برای: tbsa

تعداد نتایج: 510  

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Marc G Jeschke Ronald P Mlcak Celeste C Finnerty William B Norbury Gerd G Gauglitz Gabriela A Kulp David N Herndon

BACKGROUND Increased burn size leads to increased mortality of burned patients. Whether mortality is due to inflammation, hypermetabolism or other pathophysiologic contributing factors is not entirely determined. The purpose of the present study was to determine in a large prospective clinical trial whether different burn sizes are associated with differences in inflammation, body composition, ...

Journal: :Lancet 2012
Robert Kraft David N Herndon Ahmed M Al-Mousawi Felicia N Williams Celeste C Finnerty Marc G Jeschke

BACKGROUND Patient survival after severe burn injury is largely determined by burn size. Modern developments in burn care have greatly improved survival and outcomes. However, no large analysis of outcomes in paediatric burn patients with present treatment regimens exists. This study was designed to identify the burn size associated with significant increases in morbidity and mortality in paedi...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2006
N Rezavand A Seyedzadeh

Burn injury is rare during pregnancy. However, severe burn injury during pregnancy is very dangerous for both mother and foetus. Maternal and foetal outcome depends on the mother's total body surface area (TBSA) burned. In women with more than 50% TBSA burned, foetal and maternal complications are considerable. Our study on pregnant women over a period of 12 years in Kermanshah, Iran, found 59....

Journal: : 2022

Introduction Inhalation injury (ini) makes burn disease more severe. However, it remains unexplored what is the minimum area of that can significantly aggravate course ini. The objective was to compare incidence acute respiratory failure (arf), pneumonia, and mortality between patients with ini superficial skin burns up 3% total body surface (tbsa). Material methods 125 i–ii degree tbsa were al...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2002
Seth R Stevens Malcolm S Ke Eileen J Parry Julie Mark Kevin D Cooper

OBJECTIVE To develop a quantitative tool to assess severity of mycosis fungoides. DESIGN Prospective analysis of a cohort. SETTING University department of dermatology-based cutaneous lymphoma clinic. PATIENTS From 1984 to 1995, 1186 visits from 323 referred patients seen in a multidisciplinary cutaneous lymphoma program. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Severity-weighted assessment tool (SWAT) sc...

2015
Kiyoshi OKABAYASHI Minako OHTANI Takao YAMANOUE Akihiko SERA Seishi WADA Takeshi INOUE Yasumasa IWASAKI

We evaluated the accurate fluid requirement to prevent respiratory failure during the postresuscitation period in the resuscitation of massively burned children without inhalation injury. Forty-nine children were treated by similar fluid resuscitation and physiologic support protocols. Using a retrospective chart review, the children were divided into three groups as follows: Group N (no lung i...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2009
Kevin K Chung Steven E Wolf Leopoldo C Cancio Ricardo Alvarado John A Jones Jeffery McCorcle Booker T King David J Barillo Evan M Renz Lorne H Blackbourne

BACKGROUND In November 2005, institution of a military-wide burn resuscitation guideline requested the documentation of the initial 24-hour resuscitation of severely burned military casualties on a burn flow sheet to provide continuity of care. The guidelines instruct the providers to calculate predicted 24-hour fluid requirements and initial fluid rate based on the American Burn Association Co...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Travis L Hedman Evan M Renz Reginald L Richard Charles D Quick William S Dewey David J Barillo Leopoldo C Cancio David G Baer Steven E Wolf John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom have resulted in severe burns to the hands. Because of the frequency and severity of hand burns, an All Army Activity (ALARACT) message was distributed emphasizing the importance of hand protection (HP). Our purpose was to assess the effectiveness of the ALARACT in reducing the incidence and severity of hand burns. METHODS A retrospecti...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2011
Claudia R Albornoz G Jorge Villegas C Iside Bravo Y Verónica Peña M

BACKGROUND The guidelines for the treatment of severely burned patients, included in the explicit guarantees in health care (GES), accept having a Garces' index over 70, among others, as an inclusion criterion. This criterion allows elderly patients with small total burn surface area (TBSA) to have access to GES. AIM To analyze if a universal access to GES for this group of patients is justif...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2002
Robert C Cartotto Marilyn Innes Melinda A Musgrave Manuel Gomez Andrew B Cooper

We had anecdotally observed that fluid resuscitation volumes often exceed those estimated by the Parkland Formula in adults with isolated cutaneous burns. The purpose of this study was to compare estimated and actual fluid resuscitation volumes using the Parkland Formula. We performed a retrospective study of fluid resuscitation in patients with burns > or = 15% TBSA. Patients with inhalation i...

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