نتایج جستجو برای: burn exercise

تعداد نتایج: 193640  

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2008
Kobi Peleg Alon Liran Ariel Tessone Adi Givon Arie Orenstein Josef Haik

The use of explosives and suicide bombings has become more frequent since October 2000. This change in the nature of terror attacks has marked a new era in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We previously reported that the incidence of thermal injuries has since risen. However, the rise in the incidence of burns among victims of terror was proportionate to the rise in the incidence of burns amon...

2015

Despite improvements in the medical and surgical care of burn patients, no significant improvement has been documented on the mortality of burn patients in developing countries. Infection is a major complication of burn injury. Disruption of the normal skin barrier and compromised immune responses increase the vulnerability of burn patients to seriPREVALENCE OF BETA LACTAMASE PRODUCING SPECIES ...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2007
Xiao-Qi Xie Yotaro Shinozawa Junichi Sasaki Kiyotsugu Takuma Satoshi Akaishi Satoshi Yamanouchi Tomoyuki Endo Ryosuke Nomura Michio Kobayashi Daisuke Kudo Nobuko Hojo

Oxygen-derived free radicals play important roles in pathophysiological processes in critically ill patients, but the data characterizing relationships between radicals and neuroendocrine system response are sparse. To search the cue to reduce the oxidative cellular damage from the point of view of neuroendocrine system response, we studied the indicators of neuroendocrine and inflammatory resp...

2016
Christine J Andrews Margit Kempf Roy Kimble Leila Cuttle

There are very few porcine burn models that replicate scald injuries similar to those encountered by children. We have developed a robust porcine burn model capable of creating reproducible scald burns for a wide range of burn conditions. The study was conducted with juvenile Large White pigs, creating replicates of burn combinations; 50°C for 1, 2, 5 and 10 minutes and 60°C, 70°C, 80°C and 90°...

2014
Yaser Ghavami Mohammad Reza Mobayen Reza Vaghardoost

BACKGROUND Electrical burn is less prevalent in comparison to other forms of burn injuries, however this type of injury is considered as one of the most devastating due to high morbidity and mortality. Understanding the epidemiologic pattern of electrical burns helps determine the contributing factors leading to this type of injury. OBJECTIVES Epidemiologic studies on electrical burn are scar...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2006
Lara Devgan Satyanarayan Bhat S. Aylward Robert J. Spence

OBJECTIVE Burn wound depth is a significant determinant of patient treatment and morbidity. While superficial partial-thickness burns generally heal by re-epithelialization with minimal scarring, deeper wounds can form hypertrophic or contracted scars, often requiring surgical excision and grafting to prevent a suboptimal result. In addition, without timely intervention, more superficial burn w...

2014
Jayanta Bain Shyam Lal Vijay Singh Baghel Vinod Yedalwar Rachna Gupta Anil Kumar Singh

INTRODUCTION Burn injuries are a serious public health problem. In our study we have identified different epidemiological factors based on 10 years of our experience at a burn unit in central India and recommend some strategies to prevent burn injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS This is a retrospective analysis (2001-2010) of database from burn unit of S.S. Medical College, Rewa, India. RESULTS...

2010
Michael J. Mosier Nicole S. Gibran

Optimal care of the burn patient requires not only specialized equipment but also, more importantly, a team of dedicated surgeons, nurses, therapists, nutritionists, pharmacists, social workers, psychologists, and operating room staff. Burn care was one of the fi rst specialties to adopt a multidisciplinary approach, and over the past 30 years, burn centers have decreased burn mortality by coor...

2015
Harumasa Nakazawa Marina Yamada Tomokazu Tanaka Joshua Kramer Yong-Ming Yu Alan J. Fischman J. A. Jeevendra Martyn Ronald G. Tompkins Masao Kaneki

OBJECTIVE Metabolic derangements, including insulin resistance and hyperlactatemia, are a major complication of major trauma (e.g., burn injury) and affect the prognosis of burn patients. Protein farnesylation, a posttranslational lipid modification of cysteine residues, has been emerging as a potential component of inflammatory response in sepsis. However, farnesylation has not yet been studie...

2013
Nicole S. Gibran Carly Hunt Rachel Novakovic Lillian Traber Vimal K. Murray Debra Reilly

Quality is generally recognized to have three components: structure, process, and outcomes. The American Burn Association (ABA) has a long history of trying to improve quality of care for patients with burn injuries. Since its establishment by Dr. Irving Feller in the 1970s,1 the National Burn Information Exchange, a nascent database relying on punch cards submitted by participating burn center...

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