نتایج جستجو برای: burn

تعداد نتایج: 20581  

2010

The mortality of burn patients remains high in spite of the advances made in treating initial burn shock, controlling burn wound infection, and providing nutritional support. Smoke inhalation is recognized as a strong determinant of morbidity and mortality in burn patients, and most burn patients die because of associated inhalation injury. There are many reports on this combined injury (cutane...

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: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2012
B Karami Matin R Karami Matin T Ahmadi Joybari N Ghahvehei M Haghi M Ahmadi S Rezaei

Burn injuries in both developed and developing countries cause long-term disability, mortality, and socio-economic costs that are imposed on patients, families, and societies. This study was carried out to investigate the epidemiology, outcome, and cost of hospitalization of 388 burn patients admitted to the Imam Khomeini Hospital Burn Center in Kermanshah, Iran, between 21 March 2011 and 20 Ma...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Michael Peck Joseph Molnar Dehran Swart

Each year more than 300 000 people die from fire-related burn injuries. Millions more suffer from burn-related disabilities and disfigurements which have psychological, social and economic effects on both the survivors and their families. The burden of burn injury is one that falls predominantly on the world’s poor: 95% of fire-related burn deaths occur in lowand middle-income countries (LMICs)...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 1997
J K Rose D N Herndon

Over the last two decades burn mortality rates have declined (Table I) due to the development of new treatment modalities. The advances that have led to decreased mortality rates in burn patients have evolved from ongoing research of new therapies that improve long-term outcome. In 1952, a 50 per cent total body surface area burn victimized nearly one-half of young patients under 17 years of ag...

Journal: :Bone 2013
L A Baer X Wu J C Tou E Johnson S E Wolf C E Wade

Burn and disuse results in metabolic and bone changes associated with substantial and sustained bone loss. Such loss can lead to an increased fracture incidence and osteopenia. We studied the independent effects of burn and disuse on bone morphology, composition and strength, and microstructure of the bone alterations 14days after injury. Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into four groups: Sh...

2016
Amy Tsurumi Yok-Ai Que Colleen M. Ryan Ronald G. Tompkins Laurence G. Rahme

Severe burn injury renders patients susceptible to multiple infection episodes; however, identifying specific patient groups at high risk remains challenging. Burn-induced inflammatory response dramatically modifies the levels of various cytokines. Whether these changes could predict susceptibility to infections remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the early changes in the pr...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
David M Burmeister Adrien Ponticorvo Bruce Yang Sandra C Becerra Bernard Choi Anthony J Durkin Robert J Christy

Surgical intervention of second degree burns is often delayed because of the difficulty in visual diagnosis, which increases the risk of scarring and infection. Non-invasive metrics have shown promise in accurately assessing burn depth. Here, we examine the use of spatial frequency domain imaging (SFDI) and laser speckle imaging (LSI) for predicting burn depth. Contact burn wounds of increasing...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Cheng-Hui Fang Bingguo Li J Howard James Ayesha Yahya Nijiati Kadeer Xialing Guo Chun Xiao Dorothy M Supp Richard J Kagan Per-Olof Hasselgren Sulaiman Sheriff

Previous reports suggest that burn-induced muscle proteolysis can be inhibited by treatment with GSK-3beta inhibitors, suggesting that burn injury may be associated with increased GSK-3beta activity. The influence of burn injury on muscle GSK-3beta activity, however, is not known. We determined the effect of a 30% total body surface full-thickness burn injury in rats on muscle GSK-3beta activit...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
C. Alina Cansler Donald McKenzie

Remotely sensed indices of burn severity are now commonly used by researchers and land managers to assess fire effects, but their relationship to field-based assessments of burn severity has been evaluated only in a few ecosystems. This analysis illustrates two cases in which methodological refinements to field-based and remotely sensed indices of burn severity developed in one location did not...

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