نتایج جستجو برای: heart burn

تعداد نتایج: 408821  

2014
Ernest A. Azzopardi Elayne Azzopardi Liberato Camilleri Jorge Villapalos Dean E. Boyce Peter Dziewulski William A. Dickson Iain S. Whitaker

BACKGROUND Gram negative infection is a major determinant of morbidity and survival. Traditional teaching suggests that burn wound infections in different centres are caused by differing sets of causative organisms. This study established whether Gram-negative burn wound isolates associated to clinical wound infection differ between burn centres. METHODS Studies investigating adult hospitalis...

2011
Michael J. World

This article provides some background on military nephrology in the UK. The primary objective of the Defence Medical Services is the maintenance of operational capability of military personnel. This includes exclusion of nephrological diseases that might reduce renal reserve to a critical level under field conditions, increasing susceptibility to trauma, burns, infection and adverse environment...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Jing Tan David L Maass D Jean White Jureta W Horton

This study examined the effects of major burn injury on the cellular distribution of several PKC isoforms in adult rat hearts and examined the hypothesis that PKC plays a regulatory role in cardiomyocyte cytokine secretion. Burn trauma was given over 40% total body surface area in Sprague-Dawley rats. An in vitro model of burn injury included addition of burn serum, 10% by volume, to primary ca...

2016
Haider Abdul-Lateef Mousa

The causative organisms of burn wound infection are aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, fungi, and yeasts [1,2]. Viral burn wound infection is rarely reported but does occur. Herpes virus family, including herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster virus, are the most frequent causative agents [3]. However, bacteria are the predominant isolates of burn wound infection. Aspergillus species are the mo...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2013
Michelle Kiser Gustaf Beijer Stephen Mjuweni Arturo Muyco Bruce Cairns Anthony Charles

OBJECTIVE To validate the use of photographic burn wound assessment in evaluation of burn size and wound characteristics. METHODS Feasibility study of agreement between methods of measurement of burn size and characteristics, in patients admitted to the burn unit at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH), Malawi, over two months in 2011. Burn wounds were photographed and assessed clinically, concurren...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2003
Lee-Wei Chen Jyh-Seng Wang Bonnie Hwang Jin-Shyr Chen Ching-Mei Hsu

HYPOTHESIS The use of albumin in the early resuscitation formula after major burn has been forbidden because of its damaging effect on the gut barrier function. We hypothesize that inhibition of the inducible isoform of nitric oxide synthase to stabilize endothelial permeability and to retain albumin in the vascular space will ameliorate the major trauma-induced gut barrier dysfunction. DESIG...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2016
Hai-Fei Liu Feng Zhang William C Lineaweaver

Advances in burn care have a long history with accelerated development within the last 50 years. The principal areas of burn treatment include dressings, antimicrobials, fluid resuscitation, burn wound excision, grafting of skin, and skin substitution. This review presents a historical outline of these areas, their current status, and prospects for the future of burn care.

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Ji Xu Zhewei Fei Yong-Ming Yu Wenyin Xu Andrew Rhodes Ronald G Tompkins John T Schulz

Severe burn injury evokes hypermetabolism and muscle wasting, despite nominally adequate nutrition. Although there is much information on whole organism and isolated tissue metabolism after burn injury, data examining regional burn hypermetabolism in vivo are lacking. Using surgically implanted (general anesthesia) regional vascular catheters and primed constant infusion of l-[1-(13)C]phenylala...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2015
Edward A Bittner Erik Shank Lee Woodson J A Jeevendra Martyn

Care of burn-injured patients requires knowledge of the pathophysiologic changes affecting virtually all organs from the onset of injury until wounds are healed. Massive airway and/or lung edema can occur rapidly and unpredictably after burn and/or inhalation injury. Hemodynamics in the early phase of severe burn injury is characterized by a reduction in cardiac output and increased systemic an...

Journal: :Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE 1985
J M Jenkins M Dick S Collins W O'Neill R M Campbell D J Wilber

The pill electrode, which was developed for esophageal electrocardiography, has found application in transesophageal atrial pacing during procedures such as conversion of tachycardia, electrophysiologic measurement, and acceleration of heart rate to produce stress during cardiac imaging studies. This paper presents theoretical studies that examine the relationship of interelectrode distance, cu...

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