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Autor:
Anastasiya Ivanko, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski, Angela Man, Joyce E Wall, Najib M Allabadi, Marc G Jeschke, Alisa Savetamal, John T Schulz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S110-S111
Introduction Burn patients are susceptible to wound infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, and bloodstream infections. With rising rates of community colonization with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO), the colonization of wounds with co
Autor:
Maree Baird, Joyce E Wall, Angela Man, Najib M Allabadi, Marc G Jeschke, Alisa Savetamal, John T Schulz, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S78-S79
Introduction Burn patients are susceptible to infections. It is thought that burn wounds are initially sterile and become colonized by commensal and environmental microorganisms. Many burn centers have protocols to routinely screen patients for infec
Autor:
Jason Heard, David L Wallace, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski, Tina L Palmieri, David G Greenhalgh, Soman Sen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S172-S173
Introduction Advances in burn care have led to improved survival, with survival after a 50% total body surface area (TBSA) or larger burn being more common. Traditionally, age, TBSA burned, inhalation injury, delayed resuscitation and evidence of ear
Autor:
Maree Baird, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski, Pengsheng Ni, Khushbu F Patel, Lewis E Kazis, Colleen M Ryan, Tina L Palmieri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S191-S192
Introduction Social engagement, primarily through peer interactions, is an active-coping strategy that is key to community re-integration after a burn injury. For young children, social engagement encourages standard development, with burn injuries p
Autor:
Golddy M Saldana, David Greenhalgh, Soman Sen, Tina L Palmieri, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S50-S51
Introduction Burns continue to be a leading cause of unintentional injury sustained by children. The lasting effects of burn treatment on pediatric patients’ quality of life are still poorly understood. Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Informa
Autor:
Jason Heard, David L Wallace, Soman Sen, Tina L Palmieri, David G Greenhalgh, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S203-S204
Introduction As burn care advances, patients are surviving with larger burn injuries, that previously would have been fatal. However, the need for autologous skin coverage continues to be an unmet need for massive burn injuries. Several attempts have
Autor:
David L Wallace, Joyce E Wall, Angela Man, Jason Heard, Najib M Allabadi, Marc G Jeschke, Alisa Savetamal, John T Schulz, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S14-S15
Introduction Previous work has demonstrated the association of increased frailty and mortality in burn patients, but the impact of specific co-morbidities and frailty on burn patients’ short term outcomes has not been explored. The purpose of this
Autor:
David L Wallace, Keturah Sloan, Deborah Williams, Jason Heard, David Greenhalgh, Tina L Palmieri, Soman Sen, Kathleen S Skipton Romanowski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S14-S14
Introduction Previous work has demonstrated that frailty predicts mortality and patient disposition in burn patients >50 years old. It is unknown to what extent poverty contributes to these outcomes. There has been no work demonstrating the interplay
5 Admission Frailty Is Associated with Acute Respiratory Failure and Mortality in Burn Patients > 50
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Research. 43:S8-S8
Introduction Pre-injury frailty has been shown to predict mortality of older burn patients. Herein, we assessed the utility of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging Clinical Frailty Scale (CSHA-CFS) to predict burn-specific outcomes. We hypothesize