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London calling Gaza: The role of international collaborations in the globalisation of postgraduate burn care education. 伦敦呼吁加沙:国际合作在研究生烧伤护理教育全球化中的作用。
Pub Date : 2019-02-19 DOI: 10.1177/2059513119830519
Evgenia Theodorakopoulou, Ioannis Goutos, Katrina Mason, Ali M Ghanem, Simon Myers

Burn injuries represent a significant epidemiological problem, with the vast majority occurring in low- to middle-income countries. These regions also represent areas where lack of socioeconomic growth and geopolitical instability pose additional barriers not only to healthcare provision but also to the acquisition of continuing professional development. Long-distance, web-based learning programmes ('tele-education') have been identified as a successful and powerful means of propagating up-to-date medical education and training in poor-resource, isolated or conflict-ridden regions. This report evaluates the role of tele-education in delivering a distance-learning Master's degree in Burn Care to a group of 11 healthcare professionals working in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT), which was funded as part of a collaboration between Queen Mary University of London and IMET-Pal (International Medical Education Trust - Palestine). We present our experience in delivering the programme in a conflict-ridden part of the world, which includes the specific adaptations to tailor the programme to regional needs as well the unique challenges faced by students and faculty in enhancing the educational value of this unique initiative. The academic achievements of this group of healthcare professionals were found to be comparable to historical student cohorts from privileged socioeconomic backgrounds and the majority of students felt that participation in the programme contributed to a direct improvement to their daily burn care practices. The successful outcomes achieved by our students support the constantly emerging evidence that targeted, well-delivered, long-distance learning programmes can become powerful tools in combating inequalities in global healthcare and health education.

烧伤是一个重大的流行病问题,绝大多数发生在中低收入国家。这些地区也代表着缺乏社会经济增长和地缘政治不稳定的地区,这些地区不仅对医疗保健的提供,而且对获得持续的专业发展构成了额外的障碍。远程网络学习方案(“远程教育”)已被确定为在资源匮乏、孤立或冲突频发的地区传播最新医学教育和培训的一种成功而有力的手段。本报告评估了远程教育在向在被占领巴勒斯坦领土(OPT)工作的11名医疗保健专业人员提供烧伤护理远程学习硕士学位方面的作用,该项目是由伦敦玛丽女王大学和IMET Pal(国际医学教育信托-巴勒斯坦)合作资助的。我们介绍了我们在世界冲突地区实施该计划的经验,其中包括根据地区需求对该计划进行具体调整,以及学生和教师在提高这一独特举措的教育价值方面面临的独特挑战。研究发现,这群医疗保健专业人员的学术成就与来自特权社会经济背景的历史学生群体相当,大多数学生认为参与该项目有助于直接改善他们的日常烧伤护理实践。我们的学生取得的成功支持了不断出现的证据,即有针对性、实施良好的远程学习计划可以成为消除全球医疗保健和健康教育不平等的有力工具。
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引用次数: 4
Successful treatment of mixed depth flame burns using enzymatic debridement with Nexobrid™ in a patient with aggressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). Nexobrid酶促清创术成功治疗混合深度火焰烧伤™ 在一名侵袭性系统性硬化症(硬皮病)患者中。
Pub Date : 2019-01-14 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118821563
Neil Wickham, K Skaria Alexander, Anthony Fletcher, Ciaran O'Boyle

Introduction: Enzymatic debridement for mixed depth and full thickness burns is gaining recognition as an important technique available to the burns surgeon. Reductions in blood loss, the need for autologous skin grafting and the number of wounds requiring surgical excision are among the benefits of this evolving treatment modality. We present a case of successful treatment using enzymatic debridement of mixed depth flame burns in a young patient with systemic sclerosis (scleroderma).

Methods: A 24-year-old man with rapidly progressive limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis suffered approximately 6% mixed depth flame burns to the right leg including areas of likely deep partial thickness burn totalling approximately 2% total body surface area (TBSA). Enzymatic debridement using Nexobrid™ was performed under spinal anaesthesia in accordance with unit protocol. Pain was well controlled and at 4 h the Nexobrid™ was removed and replaced with saline-soaked gauze initially then simple dressings. After liaison with Rheumatology, he was also started on iloprost infusions over five days. He was discharged home on day 9 and completely healed by day 31. Scarring was minimal, the skin was soft and full, and pain-free range of movement of the right knee was maintained.

Discussion and conclusion: This case demonstrates the safety and effectiveness of enzymatic debridement of mixed depth burns in a patient with very compromised wound healing. Enzymatic debridement combined with iloprost infusion provided maximum preservation of viable dermis. The authors recommend that this treatment strategy is considered in similar cases.

引言:酶清创术治疗混合深度和全厚度烧伤是烧伤外科医生可以使用的一项重要技术。减少失血、需要自体皮肤移植以及需要手术切除的伤口数量都是这种不断发展的治疗方式的好处。我们报告了一例应用酶促清创术成功治疗一名年轻系统性硬化症(硬皮病)患者的混合深度火焰烧伤的病例。方法:一名患有快速进行性局限性皮肤系统性硬化的24岁男子右腿遭受了约6%的混合深度火焰烧伤,包括可能的深部部分厚度烧伤区域,总计约2%体表面积(TBSA)。Nexobrid酶促清创术™ 根据单位方案在脊柱麻醉下进行。疼痛得到很好的控制,在4小时Nexobrid™ 取出并换上盐水浸泡的纱布,然后换上简单的敷料。在与风湿病学联络后,他还开始在五天内输注伊洛前列素。他在第9天出院回家,到第31天完全康复。疤痕很小,皮肤柔软饱满,右膝的活动范围保持在无痛状态。讨论和结论:该病例证明了酶促清创术治疗混合深度烧伤的安全性和有效性。酶清创术结合伊洛前列素输注可最大限度地保存活真皮。作者建议在类似的病例中考虑这种治疗策略。
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引用次数: 3
Survivin and insulin-like growth factor-I: potential role in the pathogenesis of acne and post-acne scar. Survivin和胰岛素样生长因子-I:在痤疮和痤疮后疤痕发病机制中的潜在作用。
Pub Date : 2019-01-10 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118818031
Samar El-Tahlawi, Noha Ezzat Mohammad, Azza Mohamed El-Amir, Heba Sayed Mohamed

Backgrounds/objectives: Acne is an inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit (PSU). The over-expression of survivin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I in some fibrotic disorders suggests a possible implication in the pathogenesis of acne and or post-acne scar. We aimed to evaluate their potential role in pathogenesis in acne and post-acne scar.

Methods: Serum survivin and IGF-I levels were estimated in 30 patients with acne and post-acne scar compared to 30 controls.

Results: There was a statistically significant difference in survivin and IGF-I levels between controls and patients (P < 0.05). However, there was no linear correlation between survivin and IGF-I.

Conclusions: Survivin and IGF-I could have a possible role in the pathogenesis of active acne and in post-inflammatory acne scar.

背景/目的:痤疮是一种毛皮脂腺单位(PSU)的炎症性疾病。生存素和胰岛素样生长因子(IGF)-I在一些纤维化疾病中的过度表达表明其可能与痤疮和/或痤疮后疤痕的发病机制有关。我们旨在评估它们在痤疮和痤疮后疤痕发病机制中的潜在作用。方法:对30例痤疮和痤疮后瘢痕患者的血清生存素和IGF-I水平进行评估,并与30例对照组进行比较。结果:survivin和IGF-I水平在对照组和患者之间有统计学意义(P<0.05),但与IGF-I水平无线性相关性。
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引用次数: 13
The development of a self-help intervention to build social confidence in people living with visible skin conditions or scars: a think-aloud study. 开发一种自助干预措施,以建立明显皮肤状况或疤痕患者的社会信心:一项大胆思考的研究。
Pub Date : 2019-01-10 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118822954
Madeline Pasterfield, Sally-Anne Clarke, Andrew R Thompson

Introduction: People with a visible difference, such as scarring or a skin condition, can experience anxiety and intrusive reactions from others when in social situations. The use of products to conceal marks on the skin is provided in a number of different hospital services and by charities. However, there are relatively few psychosocial interventions available for these individuals.

Objectives: To examine the views of skin camouflage users and practitioners on the acceptability, usability and need for a specifically developed cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) self-help booklet.

Methods: A think-aloud protocol and descriptive form of thematic analysis were used to ascertain participants' views of this novel psychosocial intervention. Nine participants took part in think-aloud interviews that were analysed using thematic analysis. Six skin camouflage users and three skin camouflage practitioners participated in the study.

Results: Support for the relevance, acceptability and usability of the booklet was found from both participants who used camouflage and those who provided it. However, some participants reported that they would envisage that some people would need additional support so as to be able to use the techniques described within the booklet.

Conclusions: This study represents an important step towards developing a brief self-help intervention for people with living with visible skin conditions or scars and demonstrates the importance of seeking feedback from experts by experience on theoretically informed psychological interventions for this patient group.

引言:有明显差异的人,如疤痕或皮肤状况,在社交场合可能会经历焦虑和他人的侵扰性反应。许多不同的医院服务机构和慈善机构都提供使用产品来掩盖皮肤上的痕迹。然而,可用于这些人的心理社会干预措施相对较少。目的:研究皮肤伪装使用者和从业者对专门开发的认知行为疗法(CBT)自助小册子的可接受性、可用性和必要性的看法。方法:采用大声思考方案和主题分析的描述性形式来确定参与者对这种新型心理社会干预的看法。九名参与者参加了有声思考的访谈,访谈采用主题分析法进行分析。六名皮肤伪装使用者和三名皮肤伪装从业者参与了这项研究。结果:使用伪装的参与者和提供伪装的参与者都支持小册子的相关性、可接受性和可用性。然而,一些参与者报告说,他们认为有些人需要额外的支持才能使用小册子中描述的技术。结论:这项研究代表着为患有可见皮肤病或疤痕的患者制定简短的自助干预措施的重要一步,并证明了通过对该患者群体的理论知情心理干预经验寻求专家反馈的重要性。
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引用次数: 12
A multimodal approach to the treatment of extensive burn scars: a modified subcision technique for intralesional delivery of corticosteroid and 5-fluorouracil in combination with several procedural laser therapies; a case report. 治疗大面积烧伤疤痕的多模式方法:一种改良的亚切口技术,用于皮质类固醇和 5-氟尿嘧啶的区域内给药,并结合几种程序性激光疗法;病例报告。
Pub Date : 2018-12-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118818997
Taylor Erickson, Jayla Gray, Bailey Tayebi, Rebecca Tung

Introduction: Hypertrophic scars and keloids are challenging to manage due to recurrence and often sub-optimal response to treatment. There is a lack of both definitive treatment standards and randomised controlled trials comparing therapeutic options. While a wide array of procedures has been utilised to improve traumatic burn scars, such interventions have been used with varying degrees of success. Some reported methods include intralesional injections of anti-inflammatory and anti-mitotic medications, laser-based therapy, topical therapies, cryotherapy, silicone gel sheeting, pressure therapy, radiotherapy and reconstructive surgery.

Case: We report a case of extensive traumatic burn scarring on the head and neck successfully treated with a multimodal approach comprised of an infrequently used modified subcision technique to deliver alternating intralesional injections of anti-inflammatory (high-dose steroid) and anti-metabolite (5-flurouracil) concurrently with a series of laser (epilatory, vascular and fractional) treatments.

Methods: Our treatment modality utilised a subcisional technique to deliver intralesional steroid and anti-metabolite medications directly into scar tissue to downregulate inflammation and inhibit collagen synthesis. Alexandrite, fractional and pulsed dye laser therapy was employed to improve skin texture, reduce dyschromia and reduce tissue burden of hypertrophic scar and keloid tissue, resulting in improved mobility and skin elasticity.

Conclusion: Our case supports a combined medical and procedural, subcisional, approach to successfully treat a patient with extensive hypertrophic scarring and keloid formation with associated hair entrapment after a head and neck burn.

导言:肥大性疤痕和瘢痕疙瘩由于复发和对治疗的反应往往不理想,因此在治疗上具有挑战性。目前既缺乏明确的治疗标准,也缺乏比较各种治疗方案的随机对照试验。虽然已有多种方法用于改善创伤性烧伤疤痕,但这些干预措施的成功率各不相同。已报道的一些方法包括疤痕内注射消炎和抗创口药物、激光治疗、局部治疗、冷冻治疗、硅凝胶薄片、压力治疗、放射治疗和整形手术:我们报告了一例头颈部大面积外伤烧伤瘢痕病例,该病例采用多模式方法成功治疗了烧伤瘢痕,该方法包括一种不常用的改良亚切口技术,交替进行抗炎(大剂量类固醇)和抗代谢(5-氟尿嘧啶)药物鞘内注射,同时进行一系列激光(脱毛、血管和点阵)治疗:方法:我们的治疗方法采用了皮下切口技术,将类固醇激素和抗代谢药物直接注入瘢痕组织,以减少炎症反应并抑制胶原蛋白合成。我们采用了紫翠宝石激光、点阵激光和脉冲染料激光疗法来改善皮肤质地,减少色素沉着,减轻增生性瘢痕和瘢痕疙瘩组织的负担,从而改善皮肤的活动度和弹性:我们的病例支持采用药物和手术相结合的方法,即切开下治疗法,成功治疗了一名头颈部烧伤后广泛增生性瘢痕和瘢痕疙瘩形成并伴有毛发嵌顿的患者。
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An evaluation of the impact of a burn camp on children and young people's concerns about social situations, satisfaction with appearance and behaviour. 评估烧伤营对儿童和年轻人对社会状况的关注、对外表和行为的满意度的影响。
Pub Date : 2018-12-10 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118816219
Laura Armstrong-James, Julia Cadogan, Heidi Williamson, Nichola Rumsey, Diana Harcourt

Introduction: This evaluation aimed to assess the impact of a burn camp on children and young people's concerns about social situations, satisfaction with appearance and behaviour.

Methods: Young people completed the Perceived Stigmatisation Questionnaire (PSQ), Social Comfort Questionnaire (SCQ) and Satisfaction with Appearance Scale (SWAP) one month before camp (n=23), on the last day of camp (n=21) and at a three-month follow-up (n=13). Parents completed the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) one month before camp (n = 22) and at follow-up (n=12). Parents and young people also completed open-ended questions before camp and at the follow-up.

Results: Results in this evaluation were mixed. While parents' reported scores on the SDQ were poorer after camp, young people's reported outcomes on all three measures improved at the end of camp. PSQ and SWAP scores were maintained and improved, respectively, at the follow-up. Qualitative responses were generally consistent with these scores. Significant improvements were found between the scores before camp and at the three-month follow-up for both the SWAP and PSQ. These results indicate that the burn camp may help to improve young people's satisfaction with their appearance and concerns about social situations. However, there was no comparison group and there was a significant loss of participants at follow-up.

Conclusion: Burn camps may therefore offer a range of psychosocial benefits to young people with burn injuries. This was the first evaluation to demonstrate a positive impact of a burn camp on satisfaction with appearance and concerns about social situations using outcome measures validated with the burns population.

简介:这项评估旨在评估烧伤营对儿童和年轻人对社会状况的关注、对外表和行为的满意度的影响。方法:在夏令营前一个月(n=23)、夏令营最后一天(n=21)和三个月的随访(n=13),年轻人完成了感知羞辱问卷(PSQ)、社会舒适问卷(SCQ)和外表满意度量表(SWAP)。家长在夏令营前一个月(n=22)和随访时(n=12)完成了优势和困难问卷(SDQ)。家长和年轻人还完成了夏令营前和后续活动中的开放式问题。结果:本次评估结果喜忧参半。虽然父母在夏令营结束后报告的SDQ得分较差,但年轻人在夏令营末报告的所有三项指标的结果都有所改善。PSQ和SWAP评分在随访中分别得到维持和改善。定性回答与这些分数大体一致。夏令营前和三个月随访时,SWAP和PSQ的得分都有显著改善。这些结果表明,烧伤营可能有助于提高年轻人对外表的满意度和对社会状况的关注。然而,没有对照组,随访时参与者明显减少。结论:因此,烧伤营可以为烧伤的年轻人提供一系列心理社会益处。这是第一次使用烧伤人群验证的结果测量来证明烧伤营对外表满意度和对社会状况的担忧有积极影响的评估。
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引用次数: 15
Limitations to the use of bromelain-based enzymatic debridement (NexoBrid®) for treating diabetic foot burns: a case series of disappointing results. 菠萝蛋白酶酶促清创术(NexoBrid®)治疗糖尿病足烧伤的局限性:一系列令人失望的结果。
Pub Date : 2018-12-05 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118816534
Juan Enrique Berner, Dejan Keckes, Matthew Pywell, Baljit Dheansa

Background: Bromelain-based enzymatic debridement with Nexobrid® (Mediwound) is an alternative to traditional surgical tangential excision of deep dermal and full thickness burns. Early literature suggests that Nexobrid debridement could reduce the number of operations, infection rates, inpatient stay and the necessity for skin grafting to wounds by preserving viable tissue. To our knowledge there are no previous studies reporting the use of NexoBrid for treating burns in patients with established diabetic foot disease.

Case presentation: We conducted a retrospective case series and identified four patients with diabetic foot burns that were treated with Nexobrid® debridement. All of these patients developed further eschar and deepening of their wounds a few days after NexoBrid was applied, requiring further surgery and skin grafting.

Conclusions: We would recommend judicious use of this new product in patients with diabetic foot wounds.

背景:使用Nexobrid®(Medi伤口)进行基于菠萝蛋白酶的酶促清创术是传统的真皮深部和全层烧伤切向切除术的替代方案。早期文献表明,Nexobrid清创术可以通过保留活组织来减少手术次数、感染率、住院时间和伤口植皮的必要性。据我们所知,以前没有研究报告使用NexoBrid治疗糖尿病足疾病患者的烧伤。病例介绍:我们进行了一系列回顾性病例,确定了四名接受Nexobrid®清创术治疗的糖尿病足烧伤患者。所有这些患者在使用NexoBrid后几天都出现了进一步的焦痂和伤口加深,需要进一步的手术和植皮。结论:我们建议糖尿病足伤口患者明智地使用这种新产品。
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引用次数: 0
The evidence behind the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in scar management: a literature review. 富血小板血浆(PRP)用于瘢痕治疗的证据:文献综述。
Pub Date : 2018-11-18 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118808773
Osaid H Alser, Ioannis Goutos

Introduction: Autologous platelet-based concentrates represent increasingly popular adjuncts to a variety of medical, surgical and aesthetic interventions. Their beneficial potential rests on the ability to deliver a high concentration of growth factors to the target tissues. There are currently no reports in the literature appraising the evidence behind the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in scar management.

Methods: A detailed English literature review was conducted using PubMed Medline, Embase and Web of Science; the manuscripts were appraised and classified according to the Joanna Briggs Institute Levels of evidence. The results are presented in descending order of evidence separately for atrophic, keloid, surgical and traumatic scars.

Discussion: On the basis of level 1 evidence currently available, it appears that PRP can improve the quality of atrophic acne scars treated with ablative fractional CO2 laser and decrease the duration of laser-related side effects including oedema and erythema. Regarding surgical scars, the current data suggest that PRP may improve wound healing and early scar quality; furthermore, incorporation of PRP in fat-grafting procedures undertaken in conjunction with non-ablative, fractional laser can contribute to better wound healing as well as a significant improvement in texture, colour and contour in traumatic scar resurfacing. There are no high level studies at present to support the incorporation of autologous platelet-based concentrates in the management of keloid scars.

Conclusion: PRP is a promising adjunct in scar management practice. Further research with long-term follow-up is warranted to delineate the value of this modality in different subtypes of scars.

简介:自体血小板浓缩物是越来越受欢迎的各种医疗、外科和美容干预的辅助药物。它们的有益潜力取决于向靶组织输送高浓度生长因子的能力。目前,文献中没有评估富血小板血浆(PRP)用于瘢痕治疗的证据的报告。方法:采用PubMedMed Medline、Embase和Web of Science进行详细的英文文献综述;根据乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的证据水平对手稿进行了评估和分类。结果按证据的降序分别显示萎缩性瘢痕、瘢痕疙瘩、手术性瘢痕和外伤性瘢痕。讨论:根据目前可用的1级证据,PRP似乎可以改善用消融CO2激光治疗的萎缩性痤疮疤痕的质量,并缩短激光相关副作用的持续时间,包括水肿和红斑。关于手术疤痕,目前的数据表明PRP可以改善伤口愈合和早期疤痕质量;此外,在脂肪移植手术中结合PRP,结合非消融的部分激光,可以有助于更好的伤口愈合,并显著改善创伤疤痕表面重建的质地、颜色和轮廓。目前没有高水平的研究支持将自体血小板浓缩物用于瘢痕疙瘩的治疗。结论:PRP是一种很有前途的瘢痕治疗辅助手段。需要进行进一步的长期随访研究,以确定这种模式在不同类型瘢痕中的价值。
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引用次数: 52
A systematic review of treatments for acne scarring. Part 2: Energy-based techniques. 痤疮疤痕治疗的系统综述。第2部分:基于能源的技术。
Pub Date : 2018-08-16 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118793420
Georgios Kravvas, Firas Al-Niaimi

Introduction: Acne scarring is a very common problem, which can be extensive, and may lead to significant psychosocial morbidity. Multiple types of treatments are used to ameliorate atrophic scars with varying degrees of success. This paper provides an overview of the various energy-based modalities that are commonly employed against acne scarring.

Objectives and methods: A comprehensive literature search of papers published since 2008 was performed in order to determine the efficacy and adverse reactions of commonly used energy-based treatments against post-acne scarring.

Results: A total of 59 relevant articles were identified covering a multitude of different devices.

Discussion: Ablative lasers seem to achieve the highest degree of efficacy, albeit this is associated with significant pain and downtime, and the risk for long-term pigmentary changes. Non-ablative fractional photothermolysis (FP) has a much safer profile but cannot achieve as good cosmetic results. The efficacies of fractional radiofrequency microneedling and radiofrequency are slightly inferior to that of FP but offer an even safer adverse profile. Little evidence is available on the remaining devices, with larger studies required in order to reach more solid conclusions.

Conclusion: Multiple devices have been used with varying levels of efficacy and very different safety profiles. There is an overall lack of high-quality evidence about the effects of different interventions. Furthermore, no standardised scale is available for acne scarring, leading to variability in evaluation and interpretation of data in different studies.

引言:痤疮疤痕是一个非常常见的问题,可能是广泛的,并可能导致严重的心理社会发病率。多种类型的治疗方法被用于改善萎缩性疤痕,并取得了不同程度的成功。本文概述了常用于治疗痤疮疤痕的各种基于能量的方法。目的和方法:对2008年以来发表的论文进行了全面的文献检索,以确定常用的能量治疗对痤疮后疤痕的疗效和不良反应。结果:共发现59篇相关文章,涵盖多种不同的设备。讨论:消融激光似乎能达到最高的疗效,尽管这与严重的疼痛和停机时间以及长期色素变化的风险有关。非消融部分光热解术(FP)具有更安全的外形,但不能达到良好的美容效果。部分射频微针和射频的疗效略低于FP,但提供了更安全的不良反应。关于其余设备的证据很少,需要进行更大规模的研究才能得出更可靠的结论。结论:多种装置已被使用,具有不同的疗效水平和非常不同的安全性。关于不同干预措施的效果,总体上缺乏高质量的证据。此外,没有标准化的痤疮疤痕量表,导致不同研究中数据的评估和解释存在差异。
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引用次数: 19
Sepsis 3 and the burns patient: do we need Sepsis 3.1? 脓毒症3和烧伤患者:我们需要脓毒症3.1吗?
Pub Date : 2018-08-14 DOI: 10.1177/2059513118790658
Ascanio Tridente
Creative Commons Non Commercial CC BY-NC: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). Sepsis definitions and their relevance to the burns patient
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引用次数: 10
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