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A History of Burn Care



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Autore: Kamolz Lars P Visualizza persona
Titolo: A History of Burn Care Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (206 p.)
Soggetto topico: Public health & preventive medicine
Soggetto non controllato: burn
care
antiquity
phytotherapy
ancient medicine
burn therapy
enzymatic debridement
bromelain
NexoBrid™
hyperbaric oxygenation
history
review
burn injury
donor area
wounds
polylactide
lactormone
oxidative stress reduction
analgesia
stabilization
reduced infection
fluid management
resuscitation volume
transpulmonary thermodilution
ultrasound
burn resuscitation
burn care
allotransplantation
skin transplantation
skin graft
skin substitute
immuno-compatible skin grafts
burn size assessment
three-dimensional
estimation accuracy
medical documentation
consequences of inaccurate assessment
skin grafting
skin substitutes
burns
autograft
dermatome
mesh
split-thickness
xenograft
CEA
CSS
Spray-on-Skin
ReCell
burn history
burn advancement
burn research
carbon monoxide
CO intoxication
COHb
inhalation injury
dressing changes
epidermal skin substitute
grafting
healing time
infection rate
partial thickness burns
porcine xenograft
resorbable
suprathel
synthetic
workload
Persona (resp. second.): HartmannBernd
KamolzLars P
Sommario/riassunto: Burn injuries are still one of the most common and devastating injuries in human and the treatment of major burns remains a major challenge for physicians worldwide. Modern burn care involves many components from initial first aid, burn size and burn depth assessment, fluid resuscitation, wound care, excision and grafting/ coverage, infection control and nutritional support. Progress in each of these areas has contributed significantly to the overall enhanced survival of burn victims of the past decades. Most major advances in burn care occurred in the past 50 years, spurred on by wars and great fires. The use of systemic antibiotics and topical antiinfective agents greatly reduced sepsis related mortality. This along with the improvement of new surgical and skin grafting techniques allowed the earlier excision and coverage of deep burns which resulted in greatly improved survival rates and better functional and aesthetic outcome. In this book we look back at how the treatment of burns has evolved over the past decades and hundreds of years. The advancement of burn care has been closely associated with our deeper understanding of its pathophysiology; we have now come to understand the impact that burn injuries have in the multiple fields of current medical science i.e. in metabolism and circulation, electrolyte balance and nutrition, immunology and infection, inflammation, pulmonary function and wound healing.
Titolo autorizzato: A History of Burn Care  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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