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A Critical Update of the Assessment and Acute Management of Patients with Severe Burns.

Thomas Charles Lang1, Ruilong Zhao2, Albert Kim3, Aruna Wijewardena4, John Vandervord4, Meilang Xue2, Christopher John Jackson2.   

Abstract

Significance: Burns are debilitating, life threatening, and difficult to assess and manage. Recent advances in assessment and management have occurred since a comprehensive review of the care of patients with severe burns was last published, which may influence research and clinical practice. Recent Advances: Recent advances have occurred in the understanding of burn pathophysiology, which has led to the identification of potential biomarkers of burn severity, such as protein C. There is new evidence about the potential superiority of natural colloids over crystalloids during fluid resuscitation, and new evidence about components of initial and perioperative management, including an improved understanding of pain following burns. Critical Issues: The limitations of the clinical examination highlight the need for imaging and biomarkers to assist in estimations of burn severity. Fluid resuscitation reduces mortality, although there is conjecture over the ideal method. The subsequent perioperative period is associated with significant morbidity and the evidence for preventing and treating pain, infection, and fluid overload while maximizing wound healing potential is described. Future Directions: Promising developments are ongoing in imaging technology, histopathology, biomarkers, and wound healing adjuncts such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy, topical negative pressure therapy, stem cell treatments, and skin substitutes. The greatest benefit from further research on management of patients with burns would most likely be derived from the elucidation of optimal fluid resuscitation protocols, pain management protocols, and surgical techniques from randomized controlled trials. Copyright 2019, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  acute care; biomarker; burns; healing; inflammation; perioperative care

Year:  2019        PMID: 31827977      PMCID: PMC6904939          DOI: 10.1089/wound.2019.0963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2162-1918            Impact factor:   4.730


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Authors:  Homaidan T Alhomaidan; Zafar Rasheed; Manal M Alsudais; Asma M AlMutairi; Khawlah A Alzaben; Sara M AlMutairi; Lamees I Alissa; Adel M Widyan; Abdullah S Alkhamiss; Sharifa K Alduraibi; Waleed Al Abdulmonem
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2.  A retrospective surveillance of the prophylactic antibiotics for debridement surgery in burn patients.

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3.  A Cross-Sectional Study of Quality of life, Psychiatric Illness, Perceived Social Support, Suicidal Risk and Selfesteem among patients with burns.

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5.  Comparison of Modified Meek Technique with Standard Mesh Method in Patients with Third Degree Burns.

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6.  Systematic Review of Stem-Cell-Based Therapy of Burn Wounds: Lessons Learned from Animal and Clinical Studies.

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9.  Combination of an engineered Lactococcus lactis expressing CXCL12 with light-emitting diode yellow light as a treatment for scalded skin in mice.

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10.  Sensitivity and feasibility of a one-dimensional morphoelastic model for post-burn contraction.

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