نتایج جستجو برای: burn unit

تعداد نتایج: 413805  

2014
Abhishek Adhya Jayanta Bain Oindri Ray Avijit Hazra Souvik Adhikari Gouranga Dutta Sudhin Ray Bijay Kumar Majumdar

BACKGROUND Silver sulfadiazine (SSD) has been the standard topical antimicrobial for burn wounds for decades. Recently, nanometer-sized silver particles are available which have high surface to volume ratio and remain effective even at a very low concentration and minimizes the chance for tissue toxicity due to silver. Hence, we conducted a randomized controlled trial to compare the effectivene...

2012
Ilhan Ciftci Fatih Kara Kemal Arslan Zeynep Altunbas Adnan Abasiyanik

Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate preschool children with major burns under inpatient treatment and to examine the reasons for those burns. Method: We retrospectively studied 255 patients between 0 and 5 years of age who suffered from major burns and who received inpatient treatment in the Burn Unit based on the guidelines of the American Burn Association between 2009 and 2011. The...

2012
Tigist Alebachew Gizachew Yismaw Ayelegn Derabe Zufan Sisay

BACKGROUND Burns provide a suitable site for bacterial multiplication and are more persistent richer sources of infection than surgical wounds. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most frequently isolated pathogens in both community and hospital practices. The objective of this study was to address the prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of S. aureus isolated from burn wound infec...

2014
Jean-Baptiste Ronat Jabar Kakol Marwan N. Khoury Mathilde Berthelot Oliver Yun Vincent Brown Richard A. Murphy

OBJECTIVE In low- and middle-income countries, bloodstream infections are an important cause of mortality in patients with burns. Increasingly implicated in burn-associated infections are highly drug-resistant pathogens with limited treatment options. We describe the epidemiology of bloodstream infections in patients with burns in a humanitarian surgery project in Iraq. METHODS We performed a...

2015
Sarika Ghai Amit Sachdeva Ruchita Mahajan Sandeep Dogra Shashi Soodan Bella Mahajan

Burn injury which itself is a life-threatening event is associated with high mortality and morbidity due to associated burn wound infection (BWI). Thermal destruction of the skin barrier and concomitant depression of local and systemic host cellular and humoral immune responses are pivotal factors contributing to infectious complications in patients with severe burns. In burns involving more th...

Journal: :Critical care nurse 2013
Sarah M Bishop Mandi D Walker I Mark Spivak

OBJECTIVES To improve communication, discharge readiness, and satisfaction of burn patients and their families. METHODS In March 2009, the burn intensive care unit at University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, incorporated family presence during dressing changes. Adverse family events during observation, measures of patient- and family-centered care according to a standardized p...

2008
R. Raja Shanmugakrishnan V. Narayanan P. Thirumalaikolundusubramanian

Despite many medical advances, burns continue to remain a challenging problem due to the lack of infrastructure and trained professionals as well as the increased cost of treatment, all of which have an impact on the outcome. There is very little information on the pattern of outcomes among burn patients in relation to clinical aspects in India. Hence, the present study was undertaken in a burn...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 1995
V Torsová E Chmelarová R Dolecek M Adámkova J Tymonová

In three previous studies the Water-Jel (WJ) system was found to protect burn wounds from microbial contamination, to have excellent analgesic and cooling effects when used as a first-aid dressing and to be bactericidal to 15 microorganisms including yeasts tested from the Ostrava Burn Unit. Now a new WJ system has been introduced without povidone iodine. An extensive bacteriological laboratory...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2005
Cynthia McKinnon DuBose Michael G Groher Giselle Carnaby Mann David W Mozingo

Providing nutritional support after thermal burn injury is a critical element in achieving successful patient outcomes. The medical records of 28 patients admitted to an acute care burn unit and referred to speech pathology for a swallowing evaluation were reviewed for patterns of dysphagia care. Results revealed a strong positive linear relationship between percent body burns (r = .71), number...

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