نتایج جستجو برای: heart burn

تعداد نتایج: 408821  

2009
SEUNG HOON TONG

Most of the previous studies on developing an optimal burn-in policy for semiconductor products only deal with the burn-in process itself and little is concerned with utilizing the information on the quality levels of chips before being subjected to burn-in. Developed in this paper is a dual burn-in policy in which the number of chips (d) which do not pass the wafer probe (WP) test and lie in t...

2015
Young Hwan Choi Jong Ho Lee Jae Jun Shin Young Soon Cho

OBJECTIVE Most of the literature about Curling's ulcer was published from 1960 through 1980. Therefore, an updated study of Curling's ulcer is needed. We analyzed the risk factors affecting ulcer incidence in burn patients. METHODS We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of burn patients who were admitted to two burn centers. We collected information about the general characteristics ...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2007

e ach year in the United States, burn injuries result in more than 500,000 hospital emergency department visits and approximately 50,000 acute admissions. Most burn injuries are relatively minor, and patients are discharged following outpatient treatment at the initial medical facility. Of the patients who require hospitalization, about 20,000 are admitted directly or by referral to hospitals w...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2005
David J Barillo Marion H Jordan Richard J Jocz Donna Nye Leopoldo C Cancio John B Holcomb

Medical planning for Operation Iraqi Freedom included predictive models of expected number of burn casualties. In all but the best-case scenario, casualty estimates exceeded the capacity of the only Department of Defense burn center. Examination of existing federal-civilian disaster plans for military hospital augmentation revealed that bed availability data were neither timely nor accurate. Re...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2008
Reginald L Richard Travis L Hedman Charles D Quick David J Barillo Leopoldo C Cancio Evan M Renz Ted T Chapman William S Dewey Mary E Dougherty Peter C Esselman Lisa Forbes-Duchart Beth J Franzen Hope Hunter Karen Kowalske Merilyn L Moore Dana Y Nakamura Bernedette Nedelec Jon Niszczak Ingrid Parry Michael Serghiou R Scott Ward John B Holcomb Steven E Wolf

Burn rehabilitation has been a part of burn care and treatment for many years. Yet, despite of its longevity, the rehabilitation outcome of patients with severe burns is less than optimal and appears to have leveled off. Patient survival from burn injury is at an all-time high. Burn rehabilitation must progress to the point where physical outcomes parallel survival statistics in terms of improv...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2012
Serap Yildirim Songul Doganay Abdulkadir Yildirim Osman Enver Aydin Akar Karakoc Esra Laloglu

OBJECTIVE This study investigated changes in serum oxidative stress parameters in burn cases compared to healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study was performed in 41 burn patients with mild to severe thermal burn injuries and 38 healthy volunteers. The burn cases were selected from patients who were hospitalized in the burn unit for the treatment of second- and third-degree burns. M...

2017
Omar Nunez Lopez Janos Cambiaso-Daniel Ludwik K Branski William B Norbury David N Herndon

Modern burn care has led to unprecedented survival rates in burn patients whose injuries were fatal a few decades ago. Along with improved survival, new challenges have emerged in the management of burn patients. Infections top the list of the most common complication after burns, and sepsis is the leading cause of death in both adult and pediatric burn patients. The diagnosis and management of...

2015
Katie L. Corrick Michael J. Stec Edward K. Merritt Samuel T. Windham Steven J. Thomas James M. Cross Marcas M. Bamman

The pathophysiological response to a severe burn injury involves a robust increase in circulating inflammatory/endocrine factors and a hypermetabolic state, both of which contribute to prolonged skeletal muscle atrophy. In order to characterize the role of circulating factors in muscle atrophy following a burn injury, human skeletal muscle satellite cells were grown in culture and differentiate...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Laurien M Disseldorp Anuschka S Niemeijer Margriet E Van Baar Heleen A Reinders-Messelink Leonora J Mouton Marianne K Nieuwenhuis

Although the attention for functional outcomes after burn injury has grown over the past decades, little is known about functional independence in performing activities of daily living in children after burn injury. Therefore, in this prospective cohort study functional independence was measured by burn care professionals with the WeeFIM(®) instrument in 119 pediatric patients with burns (age: ...

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