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Management of burns of over 80% of total body surface area: A comparative study
Burns, 2009The aim of this retrospective, comparative study was to analyse the management of extensive burns so as to decrease morbidity and mortality. Over 1987-1996, 24 people with burns >80% of total body surface area and >50% full-thickness burn were admitted to the burn unit of Anhui Medical University Hospital (group A); 30 similar admissions over 1997-2006
Feng, Guo +5 more
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Bioelectromagnetics, 1987
AbstractThe current guideline for exposure to radiofrequency radiation (RFR) was developed through assessment of the biological effects data collected primarily from the rat. The consensus that a lack of hazardous biological effects occurred below a whole‐body‐averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 4.0 W/kg led to the proposition of a 0.4 W/kg ...
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AbstractThe current guideline for exposure to radiofrequency radiation (RFR) was developed through assessment of the biological effects data collected primarily from the rat. The consensus that a lack of hazardous biological effects occurred below a whole‐body‐averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 4.0 W/kg led to the proposition of a 0.4 W/kg ...
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Severe Thermal Burn Injury, Greater Than 80% Total Body Surface Area
2022Abstract Injuries from fires are the fourth most common traumatic injury worldwide behind traffic incidents, falls, and intentional violent injuries per data from the World Health Organization. In the United States, the age-corrected death rate from fires and burn injures was 1.2 per 100,000 in 2006.
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Point-of-care 3D body-mapping for determining total body surface area of severely burned patients
2019 IEEE Healthcare Innovations and Point of Care Technologies, (HI-POCT), 2019Total body surface area (TBSA) is a critical biometric for accurate body fluid restoration and drug dosing in medical treatments. However, current clinical equation calculations of TBSA are highly inaccurate, resulting in error up to 25%. Within burn care, this error leads to misinformed fluid resuscitation that result in increased medical ...
Julia Loegering +7 more
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The American Surgeon™, 2015
Total body surface area (TBSA) burned is a powerful descriptor of burn severity and influences the volume of resuscitation required in burn patients. The incidence and severity of TBSA overestimation by referring institutions (RIs) in children transferred to a burn center (BC) are unclear.
Douglas S, Swords +3 more
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Total body surface area (TBSA) burned is a powerful descriptor of burn severity and influences the volume of resuscitation required in burn patients. The incidence and severity of TBSA overestimation by referring institutions (RIs) in children transferred to a burn center (BC) are unclear.
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A 27-Year Follow-Up for a Patient With 100% Total Body Surface Area Burn
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2017Patients suffering from severe 100% TBSA burns are particularly vulnerable to infection and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, being on high risks of poor outcomes. Treatment of these patients remains to be a great challenge for burn physicians, and survivors of 100% TBSA burns generally have poor quality of life after burn.
Pan, Wu +6 more
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Three-dimensional imaging is a novel and reliable technique to measure total body surface area
Burns, 2018The aim of this study was to explore the diverse clinimetric aspects of three-dimensional imaging measurements of TBSA in clinical practice compared with the methods currently used in clinical practice (i.e., the rule of nines and palm method) to measure TBSA in clinical practice.To assess reliability, two independent researchers measured the TBSAs of ...
Rashaan, Z. M. +3 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 2013
The estimation of body surface area involvement is an important tool. Hand surface area (HSA) or palm surface area (PSA) is commonly used for the estimate, with an assumption that HSA represents 1% of the total body surface area (TBSA).To establish (i) the most accurate values for mean HSA% and PSA% of TBSA, and (ii) the variability of these with ...
J, Rhodes, C, Clay, M, Phillips
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The estimation of body surface area involvement is an important tool. Hand surface area (HSA) or palm surface area (PSA) is commonly used for the estimate, with an assumption that HSA represents 1% of the total body surface area (TBSA).To establish (i) the most accurate values for mean HSA% and PSA% of TBSA, and (ii) the variability of these with ...
J, Rhodes, C, Clay, M, Phillips
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CALCULATION OF TOTAL BODY VOLUME AND BODY SURFACE AREA IN HEALTHY YOUNG TURKISHMEN
2013The present study was undertaken to develop predictive equations for estimating total body volume from simple method using body weight in Turkish young men. Mean values and standard deviations of total body volume, body surface area, body mass index, totalbody water density, height, and weight of 30 Turkish young men aged 20-28 years are presented in ...
ACER, Niyazi +5 more
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Level of agreement between coding sources of percentage total body surface area burnt (%TBSA).
Health information management : journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia, 2011The percentage of total body surface area burnt (%TBSA) is a critical measure of burn injury severity and a key predictor of burn injury outcome. This study evaluated the level of agreement between four sources of %TBSA using 120 cases identified through the Victorian State Trauma Registry.
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