Initial management of patients with burns and combined injuries for acute care surgeons: What you need to know.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1097/TA.0000000000004559
Barclay T Stewart, Mary A Hunter, Laura Johnson, Dylan Jason, Saman Arbabi
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Abstract: There are nearly 700,000 adults and children with burn injuries who seek care in America each year. While most patients with major burn injuries are cared for at American Burn Association-verified burn centers, many of them present to nonburn centers initially or present with combined burns and other injuries. Despite this, burn surgery is no longer mandated by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education for general surgery residency and is rarely a meaningful component of surgical critical care fellowships. However, general surgeons are called to participate in and, occasionally, lead the care of adults and children with burn injuries when burn expertise is not available, for patients with combined burns and other injuries, when procedures are required, in intensive care units, and/or during multiple casualty incidents and disasters. Fundamental burn care knowledge and skills deployed during these moments can radically impact patients' chances of survival and future quality of life. This clinical review covers burn-specific aspects of the primary survey and follows the ABCDE approach. Additional details about core burn care principles (e.g., inhalation injury, resuscitation, wound care) and special considerations in combined burns and other injuries are also presented (e.g., burns with concomitant abdominal, thoracic, skeletal, and/or intracranial injury(ies)).

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急诊外科医生对烧伤和合并损伤患者的初步处理:你需要知道的。
摘要:在美国,每年有近70万成人和儿童因烧伤寻求治疗。虽然大多数严重烧伤的患者在美国烧伤协会认证的烧伤中心接受治疗,但他们中的许多人最初到非烧伤中心就诊,或同时出现烧伤和其他损伤。尽管如此,烧伤手术不再由研究生医学教育认证委员会强制要求普通外科住院医师,并且很少成为外科重症监护奖学金的有意义的组成部分。然而,在没有烧伤专业知识的情况下,普通外科医生被要求参与并偶尔领导对烧伤的成人和儿童的护理,在需要手术的情况下,对合并烧伤和其他损伤的患者,在重症监护病房,和/或在多次伤亡事件和灾害期间。在这些时刻部署的基本烧伤护理知识和技能可以从根本上影响患者的生存机会和未来的生活质量。本临床综述涵盖烧伤特异性方面的初步调查,并遵循ABCDE方法。此外,还介绍了烧伤核心护理原则(如吸入性损伤、复苏、伤口护理)以及合并烧伤和其他损伤(如烧伤合并腹部、胸部、骨骼和/或颅内损伤)的特殊注意事项。证据水平:专家意见;水平V。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery® is designed to provide the scientific basis to optimize care of the severely injured and critically ill surgical patient. Thus, the Journal has a high priority for basic and translation research to fulfill this objectives. Additionally, the Journal is enthusiastic to publish randomized prospective clinical studies to establish care predicated on a mechanistic foundation. Finally, the Journal is seeking systematic reviews, guidelines and algorithms that incorporate the best evidence available.
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