نتایج جستجو برای: burn dressing

تعداد نتایج: 28345  

آموزگار, محمد, قزوینی, کیارش, ملک جعفریان, معصومه,

Background and Aim: Superinfection of burn wounds is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in hospital burn units. It is crucial for every burn center to determine the pattern of microbial colonization in burn wounds and the antimicrobial sensitivity profiles. This study was carried out on patients admitted to the Burn Unit of Emam Reza University Hospital, Mashhad, with the aim of verifying...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
K A Stockton C M McMillan K J Storey M C David R M Kimble

BACKGROUND In the paediatric population careful attention needs to be made concerning techniques utilised for wound assessment to minimise discomfort and stress to the child. AIM To investigate whether 3D photography is a valid measure of burn wound area in children compared to the current clinical gold standard method of digital planimetry using Visitrak™. METHOD Twenty-five children prese...

Journal: :American family physician 2012
Emillia C O Lloyd Blake C Rodgers Michael Michener Michael S Williams

Most burn injuries can be managed on an outpatient basis by primary care physicians. Prevention efforts can significantly lower the incidence of burns, especially in children. Burns should be managed in the same manner as any other trauma, including a primary and secondary survey. Superficial burns can be treated with topical application of lotions, honey, aloe vera, or antibiotic ointment. Par...

2013
Sandy S. Sopandi

Background: Burn injury is a global health problem associated with major morbidity and mortality. Honey has long been used in wound management due to its ability to accelerate healing rates and prevent infection. This study is conducted to evaluate the efficacy of honey dressing in shortening healing duration of burn injury compared to silver sulphadiazine (SSD). Methods: A PubMed and Proquest ...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016
Sebastian Fischer Jennifer Wall Bohdan Pomahac Robert Riviello Eric G Halvorson

OBJECTIVE The use of negative-pressure-wound-therapy (NPWT) is associated with improved outcomes in smaller burns. We report our experience using extra-large (XL) NPWT dressings to treat ≥15% total body surface area (TBSA) burned and describe our technique and early outcomes. We also provide NPWT exudate volume for predictive fluid resuscitation in these critically ill patients. METHODS We re...

2012
Nadia J Brown Sylvia Rodger Robert S Ware Roy M Kimble Leila Cuttle

BACKGROUND The intense pain and anxiety triggered by burns and their associated wound care procedures are well established in the literature. Non-pharmacological intervention is a critical component of total pain management protocols and is used as an adjunct to pharmacological analgesia. An example is virtual reality, which has been used effectively to dampen pain intensity and unpleasantness....

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2014
L P Kamolz D B Lumenta D Parvizi M Wiedner I Justich M Keck K Pfurtscheller M Schintler

Over the last 50 years, the evolution of burn care has led to a significant decrease in mortality. The biggest impact on survival has been the change in the approach to burn surgery. Early excision and grafting has become a standard of care for the majority of patients with deep burns; the survival of a given patient suffering from major burns is invariably linked to the take rate and survival ...

Bita Kamranfar, Mahnoush Momeni, Mitra Niazi, Mohammd Javad Fatemi, Mohsen Saberi, Tooran Bagheri,

Background: Rapid repair of skin donor sites in partial-thickness skin grafts in burn is critical to the patient. Severe pain during dressing change and scarring also reduce the quality of life and treatment. Recently, nano-silver particles are available which have a high surface to volume ratio and remain effective even at a very low concentration and minimize the chance for tissue toxicity du...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2010
S Hayek A El Khatib B Atiyeh

Burn wound cleansing is an integral step in every wound management protocol. Yet a lot of this practice is based on myth rather than real scientific basis. The literature is poor in scientific papers comparing the outcome of patients who underwent wound cleansing to those who did not. A survey form was designed by the Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters - MBC and sent by e-mail t...

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