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Management of burns in the ICU
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Management of burns in the ICU

Abstract

Abstract Outcomes of burn patients have significantly improved over the last two decades. A recent study in The Lancet showed that a burn size of over 60% total body surface area (TBSA) burned is now recognized as being associated with high risks; a decade ago similar risks resulted from a 40% TBSA burned. Similar data have been obtained in severely-burned adults and the elderly. This chapter discusses current standards, recent evidence, and future developments in burn care to improve outcomes of these patients. Critical components in the management of patients with burns are early adequate resuscitation, recognition and management of airway burns and appropriate treatment of the different stages of burn care—prehospital, early, and late management.

Authors

Shahrokhi S; Jeschke MG

Book title

Oxford Textbook of Critical Care

Pagination

pp. 1658-1662

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

April 1, 2016

DOI

10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0347
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