Literature DB >> 26971391

The wound/burn guidelines - 6: Guidelines for the management of burns.

Yuichiro Yoshino1, Mikio Ohtsuka2, Masakazu Kawaguchi3, Keisuke Sakai4, Akira Hashimoto5, Masahiro Hayashi3, Naoki Madokoro6, Yoshihide Asano7, Masatoshi Abe8, Takayuki Ishii9, Taiki Isei10, Takaaki Ito11, Yuji Inoue12, Shinichi Imafuku13, Ryokichi Irisawa14, Masaki Ohtsuka15, Fumihide Ogawa16, Takafumi Kadono7, Tamihiro Kawakami17, Ryuichi Kukino18, Takeshi Kono19, Masanari Kodera20, Masakazu Takahara21, Miki Tanioka22, Takeshi Nakanishi23, Yasuhiro Nakamura24, Minoru Hasegawa9, Manabu Fujimoto9, Hiroshi Fujiwara25, Takeo Maekawa26, Koma Matsuo27, Osamu Yamasaki15, Andres Le Pavoux28, Takao Tachibana29, Hironobu Ihn12.   

Abstract

Burns are a common type of skin injury encountered at all levels of medical facilities from private clinics to core hospitals. Minor burns heal by topical treatment alone, but moderate to severe burns require systemic management, and skin grafting is often necessary also for topical treatment. Inappropriate initial treatment or delay of initial treatment may exert adverse effects on the subsequent treatment and course. Therefore, accurate evaluation of the severity and initiation of appropriate treatment are necessary. The Guidelines for the Management of Burn Injuries were issued in March 2009 from the Japanese Society for Burn Injuries as guidelines concerning burns, but they were focused on the treatment for extensive and severe burns in the acute period. Therefore, we prepared guidelines intended to support the appropriate diagnosis and initial treatment for patients with burns that are commonly encountered including minor as well as moderate and severe cases. Because of this intention of the present guidelines, there is no recommendation of individual surgical procedures.
© 2016 Japanese Dermatological Association.

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Keywords:  burn index; deep burn; deep dermal burn; epidermal burn; superficial dermal burn

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26971391     DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.13288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dermatol        ISSN: 0385-2407            Impact factor:   4.005


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