| Literature DB >> 17280913 |
Bjarne Alsbjörn1, Philip Gilbert, Bernd Hartmann, Marcin Kaźmierski, Stan Monstrey, Ricard Palao, Maria Angelica Roberto, Antoine Van Trier, Véronique Voinchet.
Abstract
Most partial-thickness burns in Europe and the United States are managed by non-burns specialists who do not treat burns on a regular basis. To achieve better patient outcomes, partial-thickness burns should be properly managed in non-specialist centres and referred to burn units when appropriate. Although some guidelines have been published to assist non-specialists, few have attempted to provide a comprehensive step-by-step guidance emphasising wound-healing principles. A working party of European burn specialists devised a new treatment algorithm to provide clear and current guidance on the management of partial-thickness burns in the general hospital and community setting. Four areas were identified for improvement: diagnosis and referral, wound preparation, wound covering and post-wound care. The guidelines take into account the role of wound dressings, infection and general patient well-being, bearing in mind the different working environments that occur across Europe. They are aimed at improving the overall outcome for community-treated patients within the expanding European Union and reducing the number of preventable late referrals to specialists.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17280913 DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2006.07.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns ISSN: 0305-4179 Impact factor: 2.744