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Trace elements in trauma and burns.

M M Berger1, A Shenkin.   

Abstract

This review describes the place of trace elements in the management of critically ill injured patients. There has been a growing interest in trace elements as a result of their essential role in endogenous antioxidant defence mechanisms and in immunity. Burns and trauma are associated with increased free radical production and negative trace element balances, which contribute to the imbalance in endogenous antioxidant capacity and the extension of primary lesions. Supplementation trials have shown that early provision of large amounts of trace elements improve recovery after major burns and brain injury.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10565403     DOI: 10.1097/00075197-199811000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care        ISSN: 1363-1950            Impact factor:   4.294


  5 in total

1.  Burn-induced oxidative stress is altered by a low zinc status: kinetic study in burned rats fed a low zinc diet.

Authors:  Richard Claeyssen; Maud Andriollo-Sanchez; Josiane Arnaud; Laurence Touvard; Antonia Alonso; Yves Chancerelle; Anne-Marie Roussel; Diane Agay
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  2008-09-05       Impact factor: 3.738

2.  Efficacy and tolerability of fitostimoline in two different forms (soaked gauzes and cream) and citrizan gel in the topical treatment of second-degree superficial cutaneous burns.

Authors:  Patrizia Martini; Carlo Mazzatenta; Giorgio Saponati
Journal:  Dermatol Res Pract       Date:  2011-04-04

3.  Ceruloplasmin and Hypoferremia: Studies in Burn and Non-Burn Trauma Patients.

Authors:  Michael A Dubick; Johnny L Barr; Carl L Keen; James L Atkins
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2015-03-06

4.  The Influence of Heavy Metals and Trace Elements on Comatose Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the First Week of Admission.

Authors:  Bahia Belatar; Abdallah Elabidi; Malika Barkiyou; Mamoun El Faroudi; Rachid Eljaoudi; Laila Lahlou; Saad Kabbaj; Wajdi Maazouzi
Journal:  J Toxicol       Date:  2018-09-17

5.  Altered Levels of Zinc and N-methyl-D-aspartic Acid Receptor Underlying Multiple Organ Dysfunctions After Severe Trauma.

Authors:  Guanghuan Wang; Xiaojun Yu; Dian Wang; Xiaohu Xu; Guang Chen; Xuewu Jiang
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2015-09-03
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