نتایج جستجو برای: burn size

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Journal: :International wound journal 2016
Sinan Ozturk Mesut Mutluoglu

Dear Editors, We read the article titled ‘Cleansing of wounds by tap water? An evidence-based systemic analysis’ as well as the letter ‘Cleansing of wounds by tap water? Would it be safe to use in developing countries?’ by Huang et al. and Nagoba et al. with great interest (1,2). While we agree with Huang et al. that tap water irrigation helps reduce wound colonisation and infection rates cost-...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
Joseph F Kelly Daniel F McLaughlin Jacob H Oppenheimer John W Simmons Leopoldo C Cancio Charles E Wade Steven E Wolf

BACKGROUND Resuscitation fluid rates following burn are currently guided by a weight and burn size formulae, then titrated to urine output. Traditionally, 24h resuscitation is reported as volume of resuscitation received without direct consideration for the physiologic response. We propose an input-to-output ratio to describe the course of burn resuscitation and predict eventual outcomes. MET...

Journal: :Annals of surgery 1980
D W Wilmore C W Goodwin L H Aulick M C Powanda A D Mason B A Pruitt

To characterize the role of the liver and kidney in the metabolic response to injury and infection, selective catheterization of the hepatic (42 veins) and renal veins (21 veins) was performed in 31 burn patients (mean burn size: 51% TBS), studied 4-129 days postinjury. Blood flow was determined by standard clearance techniques (ICG and PAH), and simultaneous arterial and hepatic and/or renal v...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Maggi Kelly Yanjun Su Stefania Di Tommaso Danny L. Fry Brandon M. Collins Scott L. Stephens Qinghua Guo

Light detection and ranging (Lidar) data can be used to create wall-to-wall forest structure and fuel products that are required for wildfire behavior simulation models. We know that Lidar-derived forest parameters have a non-negligible error associated with them, yet we do not know how this error influences the results of fire behavior modeling that use these layers as inputs. Here, we evaluat...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
seyyed jalil mirmohammadi amirhoushang mehrparvar kazem kazemeini mehrdad mostaghaci

normal 0 false false false en-us x-none fa microsoftinternetexplorer4 objective: occupational burns are among the important causes of work-related fatalities and absenteeism. epidemiologic assessment of these injuries is important to define high-risk jobs. we designed this study to evaluate the epidemiology of occupational burns in yazd, an industrial province in iran. materials and methods: th...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2005
Leopoldo C Cancio Lilane Reifenberg David J Barillo Aimee Moreau Saturnino Chavez Patti Bird Cleon W Goodwin

UNLABELLED Approximately 13% of thermally injured patients fail resuscitation, in that they die during the first 48 h postburn despite full resuscitative efforts. The purpose of this study was to characterize these patients, and to develop a predictor of resuscitation failure. METHODS Records of 3807 thermally injured patients admitted to this burn centre during 1980-1997 were reviewed. Patie...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2011
Syed Mohammed Tahir Mohammed Munir Memon Syed Asad Ali Saadia Rasheeed

BACKGROUND During the last few decades management of burns has undergone positive revolutionary change. Today, over 50% of all patients with burns involving 80% of their total body-surface area can survive. Although the objective assessment by attending physician can well define a patient's degree of health, the patient's subjective perceptions and expectations that can influence burn survivors...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2004
R C Barber C C Aragaki F A Rivera-Chavez G F Purdue J L Hunt J W Horton

CONTEXT Sepsis, organ failure, and shock remain common among patients with moderate to severe burn injuries. The inability of clinical factors to identify at-risk patients suggests that genetic variation may influence the risk for serious infection and the outcome from severe injury. OBJECTIVE Resolution of genetic variants associated with severe sepsis following burn injury. PATIENTS A tot...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2016
Jian Wang Bo Zhou Ren Qin Tao Xu Lin Chen

BACKGROUND The Chinese people in Fuyang city, a northwest city of Anhui Province, are accustomed to burning incense at home for blessing during the Spring Festival. Their children, especially toddlers, like playing around the burning incense and are at risk of burning by hot incense ashes. The purpose of this study was to describe the unique cause and clinical characteristics of pediatric deep ...

2000
Mikael Ohlson Elling Tryterud

Traps were used to quantify charcoal production and transport during three experimental forest fires in Boreal Scandinavia. The traps were spatially arranged to collect charcoal particles inside burn areas, and outside burn areas at different distances (0.1–100 m) from the fire edge. The number of inside and outside traps was 280 and 424, respectively. Trap area was 48 cm. After the burn, trap ...

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