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Publikováno v:
European Burn Journal, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 318-329 (2023)
This study aimed to examine patients who sustained amputation as a result of electrical burns and to evaluate their long-term health outcomes compared to non-electrical burn patients with amputation. A retrospective analysis was conducted on burn pat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/54fdec708cff4d29abc90ec146b18d74
Autor:
Olivia R Stockly, Audrey E Wolfe, Gretchen J Carrougher, Barclay T Stewart, Nicole S Gibran, Steven E Wolf, Kara McMullen, Alyssa M Bamer, Karen Kowalske, William G Cioffi, Ross Zafonte, Jeffrey C Schneider, Colleen M Ryan
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 9, p e0239556 (2020)
IntroductionInhalation injuries carry significant acute care burden including prolonged ventilator days and length of stay. However, few studies have examined post-acute outcomes of inhalation injury survivors. This study compares the long-term outco
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c5be994fa2134e5b88c85c9bb2273cb9
Autor:
Julia Bryarly, Karen Kowalske
Publikováno v:
Surgical Clinics of North America. 103:505-513
Autor:
Paul Won, Sarah A Stoycos, Li Ding, Kara A McMullen, Karen Kowalske, Barclay T Stewart, Haig A Yenikomshian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research.
Racial and ethnic minority patients experience worse hypertrophic scars after burn injury than White patients. Subsequently, minority patients encounter differences in scar-related recovery domains such as itch and fatigue. This study examines dispar
Autor:
Maiya Pacleb, Barclay Stewart, Gretchen Carrougher, Karen Kowalske, Samuel Mandell, Jeffrey Schneider, Julie Silver, Kara McMullen, Caitlin Orton, Stephen Sibbett, Nathaniel Ashford
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 44:S31-S32
Introduction Disparities in pain experience and treatment amongst people of different races and ethnicities have been described for several conditions. However, the relationship between race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES) and pain reported by
Autor:
Alyssa Bamer, Andrew Humbert, Kara McMullen, Gretchen Carrougher, Barclay Stewart, Nicole Gibran, Karen Kowalske, Jeffrey Schneider, Kyra Jeanine Solis, oscar Suman-Vejas, Haig Yenikomshian, Dagmar Amtmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 44:S163-S164
Introduction The Burn Model System (BMS) collects longitudinal data on burn survivors. This provides a unique resource for the burn research community, however, as patients are only enrolled in select sites across the United States, it is important t
Autor:
Merrine Klakeel, Karen Kowalske
Publikováno v:
Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America. 33(4)
Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is a Medicare-approved treatment for a variety of diagnoses including chronic nonhealing wounds and radiation necrosis. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) uses high pressures to saturate hemoglobin and dissolve oxygen into blood
Publikováno v:
Neurorehabil Neural Repair
Background and Purpose Brain stimulation is an adjuvant strategy to promote rehabilitation after stroke. Here, we evaluated the influence of inclusion/exclusion criteria on enrollment in a transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) trial in the c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::540b2d47987fcce751315ac7d3399254
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9509403/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9509403/
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 44:S71-S71
Introduction Studies have acknowledged the prevalence of amputation in patients with electrical burns; however, the exact probability of amputation as a result of electrical injuries and the effect of amputation on the long-term health remain unclear
64 Worse Itch and Fatigue in Racial and Ethnic Minorities: A Burn Model System Cross-sectional Study
Autor:
Paul Won, Sarah Stoycos, Li Ding, Kara McMullen, Karen Kowalske, Barclay Stewart, Haig Yenikomshian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 44:S31-S31
Introduction Racial and ethnic minority patients may experience worse hypertrophic scar after burn injury than Non-Hispanic, White patients. Consequently, they may encounter differences in scar-related recovery domains including itch and fatigue. We