Literature DB >> 633420

The study of burn wound edema using dichromatic absorptiometry.

R H Demling, R B Mazess, R M Witt, W H Wolberg.   

Abstract

Burn wound edema is a source of major morbidity and mortality. To quantitatively study this edema, we have devised a noninvasive method called Dichromatic Absorptiometry (DA) which is precise (2-3%) and accurate (r equal to 0.99) in measuring changes in tissue fluid. A scanning technique using a dual photon source, 125I and 241Am, is used. The variable attenuation of the two photon energies allows for selective mass measurements of fluid, protein, lipid, and bone. In limbs with thermal injury the correlation of DA changes in fluid mass with circumference was (r equal to 0.97), but DA was more sensitive. In deep second- and third-degree burns, edema formation was maximum between 12 and 18 hours postburn with 80% of maximum already present at 4 hours. Resorption was complete by 1 week in second-degree burns, but significantly delayed in third-degree burns. Superimposed infection produced persistent edema.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 633420     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-197802000-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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