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                             39 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A bibliometric and visualized research on global trends of scar, 2011–2021 Jia, Lingling

49 7 p. 1557-1565
artikel
2 An insight into the transcutaneous osseointegration for amputees with burn trauma Eftekhari, Hojat

49 7 p. 1772-1773
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3 A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of delirium in burn injury compared to other surgical specialities. O'Brien, Aoife

49 7 p. 1676-1687
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4 Assessment of the proportion of households with burn victims, associated risk factors and knowledge of burn injury prevention strategies in South Western Uganda. A population based cross sectional survey Martin, Tungotyo

49 7 p. 1756-1764
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5 Association of creatinine-albumin ratio with 28-day mortality in major burned patients: A retrospective cohort study Chen, Wei-hao

49 7 p. 1614-1620
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6 Challenges, expectations, and cultural care experiences of nurses regarding migrant children receiving burn treatment and their caregivers: A qualitative study Öner, Mücahide

49 7 p. 1706-1713
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7 Changes in coagulation and temperature management in burn patients – A survey of burn centers in Switzerland, Austria and Germany Roggan, Celine L.M.

49 7 p. 1566-1573
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8 Children ages one to four are disproportionally affected by chemical burns in a cross-sectional analysis of NEISS 2012–2021 Oulee, Aislyn

49 7 p. 1729-1732
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9 Clinical outcomes and resource utilisation in patients with major burns treated with NovoSorb® BTM Betar, Noah

49 7 p. 1663-1669
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10 Contextualising associations of SJS/TEN with COVID-19 and the vaccine Gu, Yaron

49 7 p. 1776-1777
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11 Corrigendum to “Adjusting body weight for edema in severely burned patients” [Burns 49(3) (2023) 562–565] Shields, Beth A.

49 7 p. 1782
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12 COVID-19 vaccine and incidence of Stevens-Johnson syndrome & toxic epidermal necrolysis Taramian, Sonbol

49 7 p. 1778-1779
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13 Editorial Board
49 7 p. i
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14 Effects of exercise training on muscle wasting, muscle strength and quality of life in adults with acute burn injury Schieffelers, David R.

49 7 p. 1602-1613
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15 Electrical injuries and outcomes: A retrospective review Khor, Desmond

49 7 p. 1739-1744
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16 Epidemiological and clinical features of paediatric inpatients for scars: A retrospective study Zhu, Zhe

49 7 p. 1719-1728
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17 Establishment of the National Trauma Registry of Iran: Seven years of prospective data collection Salamati, Payman

49 7 p. 1767-1769
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18 From qualitative data to a measurement instrument: A clarification and elaboration of choices made in the development of the Patient Scale of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) 3.0 Carrière, M.E.

49 7 p. 1541-1556
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19 High area deprivation index is associated with increased injury severity in pediatric burn patients Zhang, Alice

49 7 p. 1670-1675
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20 Improvement of burn care by video interaction guidance Van Ingen Schenau, Ina S.A.

49 7 p. 1698-1705
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21 Machine learning approach for predicting inhalation injury in patients with burns Yang, Shih-Yi

49 7 p. 1592-1601
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22 Missing gender diversity in burns care Singh, Pratishtha

49 7 p. 1773-1775
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23 Mitigating the human cost of incendiary weapons: Action from burn care providers Wild, Hannah

49 7 p. 1770-1772
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24 Multidisciplinary staff perceived barriers and enablers to early mobilization of patients with burns in the ICU Lim, W.C.

49 7 p. 1688-1697
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25 Navigating health systems for burn care: Patient journeys and delays in Uttar Pradesh, India Keshri, Vikash Ranjan

49 7 p. 1745-1755
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26 Oxygen transmission rates of skin substitutes and graft survival YASTI, Ahmet Çınar

49 7 p. 1654-1662
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27 Reliability and validity of a frailty assessment tool in specialized burn care, a retrospective multicentre cohort study Cords, Charlotte I.

49 7 p. 1621-1631
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28 Role of virtual reality distraction technique to improve chest burns with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) following smoke inhalation in middle-aged adults – A randomized controlled study Nambi, Gopal

49 7 p. 1643-1653
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29 Running water while bathing is a risk factor for pediatric scald burns Moser, William J.

49 7 p. 1714-1718
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30 Sauna contact burns in adults in the Helsinki Burn Centre during 2006–2018 Valtonen, Jussi

49 7 p. 1733-1738
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31 Self-immolation among Kurdish Women: Causes and solutions Ahmed, Darya Rostam

49 7 p. 1765-1767
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32 Skeletal muscle wasting after burn is regulated by a decrease in anabolic signaling in the early flow phase Dombrecht, Dorien

49 7 p. 1574-1584
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33 Suprathel® or Mepilex® Ag for treatment of partial thickness burns in children: A case control study Karlsson, Matilda

49 7 p. 1585-1591
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34 Surviving Sepsis After Burn Campaign Greenhalgh, David G.

49 7 p. 1487-1524
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35 Systematic review of molecular pathways in burn wound healing Walter, Annika S.

49 7 p. 1525-1533
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36 The ideal wound dressing Siavash, Mansour

49 7 p. 1780-1781
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37 The importance of the core competencies of nurses in the burn department Joukar, Farahnaz

49 7 p. 1769-1770
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38 The risks of sedation and pain control during burn resuscitation: Increased opioids lead to over-resuscitation and hypotension McClellan, John M.

49 7 p. 1534-1540
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39 Validation of the Psychosocial Assessment Tool 2.0 for paediatric burn patients Hocking, Phoebe

49 7 p. 1632-1642
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