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Glutamine in Burn Injury

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2019
AbstractBurn injury is the most devastating of survivable injuries and is a worldwide public health crisis. Burn injury is among the most severe metabolic stresses a patient can sustain. A major burn leads to an inflammatory response and catabolism that, when compounded by burn wound nutrient losses, can lead to severe nutrition losses and deficiencies.
P. Wischmeyer
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Initial management of severe burn injury.

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2019
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Patients with severe burn injuries pose significant challenges for the intensivist. Though average burn sizes have decreased over time, severe burn injuries involving greater than 20% of the total body surface area still occur. Verified
S. Tejiram, K. Romanowski, T. Palmieri
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Trends of Burn Injury in the United States: 1990 to 2016.

Annals of Surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to report patterns of burn injury within the United States from 1990 to 2016 with regard to age, sex, geography, and year.
C. Crowe   +5 more
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Complications of the Burn Injury

Critical Care Clinics, 1985
Complications secondary to thermal, chemical, or electrical injury are varied and involve organ systems other than the skin. They proceed, to some degree, in a chronologic sequence and can thus be anticipated.
C. Gillon Ward, Jeffrey Hammond
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Burn Injuries of the Eyelids

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
Burns of the eyelid and surrounding structures are relatively uncommon in spite of a high incidence of thermal injuries involving the face. The etiologic factors, circumstances that precipitated the injury, and the anatomical features unique to the eyelid and adnexal area may conceivably account for the low incidence.
Steven J. Blackwell   +2 more
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Burn injuries

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2012
To summarize and highlight recent advances in the understanding and management of burn injuries.The review focuses on topics which are of particular relevance for critical care practitioners involved in burn care: resuscitation, management of infection and sepsis, epidemiology and outcome, and organization and costs of burn care.While being the ...
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Burn injuries

Emergency Nurse, 2014
Trauma from burns and scalds is more common and damaging in children than in adults, and may indicate abuse.
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Burn Injuries in Finland

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
In the present investigation the burn injuries in Finland are estimated for a non-selected burns population. Annually 0.4% of the population seek medical care for burn injuries. The incidence of burns cases requiring hospital admission is 35/10(5) inhabitants/year. After initial treatment in the emergency ward, approximately 10% of burned adults and up
Veikko Laaksonen   +3 more
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