نتایج جستجو برای: burn size

تعداد نتایج: 575181  

Journal: :JAMA 1980
C W Goodwin L H Aulick R A Becker D W Wilmore

Renal blood flow was elevated in convalescent burn patients shortly before discharge (992 +/- 112 mL/min/sq m in burn patients vs 551 +/- 37 mL/min/sq m in normal subjects; mean +/- SE). Autopsy studies demonstrated that renal enlargement was a constant feature of patients after a prolonged hospital course; the kidneys of 28 patients who died after 60 days of hospitalization weighed 241 +/- 10 ...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2008
James Ballard Linda Edelman Jeffrey Saffle Robert Sheridan Richard Kagan D Bracco Leopoldo Cancio Bruce Cairns Rose Baker Paula Fillari Lucy Wibbenmeyer David Voight Tina Palmieri David Greenhalgh Nathan Kemalyan Daniel Caruso

Fungal infections are increasingly common in burn patients. We performed this study to determine the incidence and outcomes of fungal cultures in acutely burned patients. Members of the American Burn Association's Multicenter Trials Group were asked to review patients admitted during 2002-2003 who developed one or more cultures positive for fungal organisms. Data on demographics, site(s), speci...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 2006
David S Kauvar Leopoldo C Cancio Steven E Wolf Charles E Wade John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND Military burns result from either combat or non-combat causes. We compared these etiologies from patients involved in ongoing conflicts to evaluate their impact and provide prevention recommendations. METHODS All military patients with significant burns treated at the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research from April 2003 to May 2005 were reviewed. Injuries were categori...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 2011
Olorunfemi Adetona Kevin Dunn Daniel B Hall Gary Achtemeier Allison Stock Luke P Naeher

This study investigated occupational exposure to wood and vegetative smoke in a group of 28 forest firefighters at prescribed forest burns in a southeastern U.S. forest during the winters of 2003-2005. During burn activities, 203 individual person-day PM(2.5) and 149 individual person-day CO samples were collected; during non-burn activities, 37 person-day PM(2.5) samples were collected as cont...

Journal: :International journal of burns and trauma 2013
Marc G Jeschke Celeste C Finnerty Gabriela A Kulp Robert Kraft David N Herndon

This is a large cohort analysis in severely burned pediatric children to determine whether C-reactive protein (CRP) can be used as a predictor for severe infection or sepsis. Nine-hundred eighteen pediatric burn patients were enrolled in this study. CRP values were measured throughout acute hospitalization and for up to 6 months postburn. Demographic data, incidence of infection, surgical inter...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
faranak alinejad burn reaserch center of iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mitra barati pediatric infectious diseases research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mahbobe satarzadeh-tabrisi laboratory of microbiology, motahari hospital, tehran, iran. mohsen saberi department of community medicine, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background and objectives: incidence of hospital-acquired diarrhea has increased rapidly and burn patients are at high risk of getting it. infection with c. difficile is the most common cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea. the aim of this study was to determine the baseline characteristics and clinical presentation of hospital-acquired diarrhea and compare c. difficile and non- c. difficile...

1997
Scott Lewis Stephens

Fire suppression has increased fuel loads and fuel continuity in mixed-conifer ecosystems, resulting in forest structures that are vulnerable to catastrophic fire. This paper models fire behaviour in a mixed-conifer forest and investigates how silvicultural and fuels treatments affect potential fire behaviour. The computer program FARSITE was used to spatially and temporally model fire growth a...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2012
Tomás B O'Neill Jeremy Rawlins Suzanne Rea Fiona Wood

INTRODUCTION Four employees at a chemical plant sustained extensive chemical burns following the explosion of a pipeline containing 100% sulphuric acid. We describe the management of these patients from the initial ED triage through to discharge from hospital in life and limb threatening chemical burns. METHODS Four patients who sustained chemical burns to the torso and extremities are review...

2015
Marc G. Jeschke David Patsouris Mile Stanojcic Abdikarim Abdullahi Sarah Rehou Ruxandra Pinto Peter Chen Marjorie Burnett Saeid Amini-Nik

Over the last decades advancements have improved survival and outcomes of severely burned patients except one population, elderly. The Lethal Dose 50 (LD50) burn size in elderly has remained the same over the past three decades, and so has morbidity and mortality, despite the increased demand for elderly burn care. The objective of this study is to gain insights on why elderly burn patients hav...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 1992
F J Stoddard L Stroud J M Murphy

This outcome study of children and adolescents with severe burns (ages 7 to 19 years) reports that unrecognized depression is common during their lifetimes. Thirty children who had severe burns (range, 5% to 95% body surface area) were assessed for depression at a mean of 9 years after burn injury. This article presents an analysis of depression items from the Diagnostic Interview for Children ...

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