[Expert consensus on the clinical treatment of burn patients complicated with Coronavirus infection (2023 version)].

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With China downgrading the management of Coronavirus infection (COVID-19) from Category A to Category B, a large number of COVID-19 patients have occurred in multiple waves across the country. Meanwhile, the long-term impact of Coronavirus on the body has gradually been noticed. However, the clinical treatment of burns complicated with COVID-19 is still a major challenge in Chinese burn centers. It is then essential to standardize the clinical treatment of such patients, improve the prognosis to the greatest extent, and provide valuable experiences for similar infectious diseases in future. Therefore, Chinese Burn Association, Burn Medicine Branch of China International Exchange and Promotion Association for Medical and Healthcare, and Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Burns and Wounds jointly initiated and organized multidisciplinary experts to develop this expert consensus based on the current medical evidence, clinical practice, and authoritative guidelines of other disciplines, in order to standardize the clinical treatment of burn patients complicated with COVID-19.

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【烧伤合并冠状病毒感染患者临床治疗专家共识(2023年版)】。
随着中国将冠状病毒感染(新冠肺炎)的管理从A类降至B类,大量新冠肺炎患者在全国各地多次出现。与此同时,冠状病毒对身体的长期影响也逐渐引起人们的注意。然而,烧伤并发新冠肺炎的临床治疗仍然是中国烧伤中心面临的主要挑战。因此,有必要规范此类患者的临床治疗,最大限度地改善预后,并为未来类似传染病提供宝贵经验。因此,中国烧伤协会、中国国际医疗保健交流促进会烧伤医学分会、《中华烧伤与创伤杂志》编委会共同发起并组织多学科专家,结合当前医学证据、临床实践、,以及其他学科的权威指南,以规范烧伤合并新冠肺炎患者的临床治疗。
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Burns is the most authoritative one in academic circles of burn medicine in China. It adheres to the principle of combining theory with practice and integrating popularization with progress and reflects advancements in clinical and scientific research in the field of burn in China. The readers of the journal include burn and plastic clinicians, and researchers focusing on burn area. The burn refers to many correlative medicine including pathophysiology, pathology, immunology, microbiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioengineering, etc. Shock, infection, internal organ injury, electrolytes and acid-base, wound repair and reconstruction, rehabilitation, all of which are also the basic problems of surgery.
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