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Alterations in airway microbiota in patients with PaO2/FiO2 ratio ≤ 300 after burn and inhalation injury. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Injury to the airways after smoke inhalation is a major mortality risk factor in victims of burn injuries, resulting in a 15-45% increase in patient deaths.
Dana M Walsh +7 more
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Circulating cell-free DNA as a potential marker in smoke inhalation injury [PDF]
Yehiel Hayun +5 more
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This simulation presents learners with a smoke inhalation victim who is critically ill. In addition to performing the actions necessary to resuscitate a critically ill smoke inhalation victim, including airway and IV fluid management, participants must ...
Miriam Kulkarni, Colleen Rivers
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Inhalation injuries are currently the factor most responsible for mortality in thermally injured patients. Inhalation injuries may occur independently, but generally occur together with skin burn.
M A Almeida
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An Adolescent Boy with Systemic Toxicity Due to Smoke Inhalation
Introduction Burn management and airway management are commonly encountered in busy emergency departments, and although emergency airway management is a mainstay of care in critically burned patients, inhaled toxins may be less immediately considered ...
Chris Merritt, Frank Overly
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Smoke bombs are often used in military/fire training, which can produce a large amount of zinc chloride (ZnCl2) smoke. Inhalation of ZnCl2 smoke usually causes acute lung injury (ALI) that would likely develop to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Wanmei Wang +10 more
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Cats with thermal burn injuries from California wildfires show echocardiographic evidence of myocardial thickening and intracardiac thrombi. [PDF]
Recent increases in the prevalence and severity of wildfires in some regions have resulted in an increased frequency of veterinary burn patients. Few studies exist regarding diagnostics and management of burn wounds in veterinary patients and current ...
Epstein, Steven E +4 more
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Background: Numerous successful therapies developed for human medicine involve animal experimentation. Animal studies that are focused solely on translational potential, may not sufficiently document unexpected outcomes. Considerable amounts of data from
Saul Chemonges
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Background Inhalation injury from smoke or chemical products and carbon monoxide poisoning are major causes of death in burn patients from fire accidents.
Ji Hoon Jang +9 more
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Surgical smoke: A hidden killer in the operating room
Surgical smoke is a byproduct of aerosols containing several components produced by energy equipment. The characteristics of surgical smoke components produced by different types of tissues or using different kinds of energy devices vary.
Yong-zhi Zhou +6 more
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