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European Burn Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1

2021 March - 3 articles

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Articles (3)

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,657 Views
10 Pages

No Change in Fireworks-Related Burn Center Admissions: A 10-Year Analysis of the Admission Rates, Treatment, and Costs

  • Daan T. Van Yperen,
  • Margriet E. Van Baar,
  • Suzanne Polinder,
  • Paul P.M. Van Zuijlen,
  • Gerard I.J.M. Beerthuizen,
  • Ymke Lucas,
  • Esther M.M. Van Lieshout,
  • Michael H.J. Verhofstad,
  • Cornelis H. Van der Vlies and
  • Dutch Burn Repository Group

20 February 2021

The aim of this study was to provide insight into the admission rate, treatment, and healthcare costs of patients with fireworks-related burns admitted to a Dutch burn center in the past 10 years. We hypothesized that, like the nationwide number of i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,528 Views
22 Pages

NaHS-Hydrogel and Encapsulated Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Evaluation on an Ex Vivo Second-Degree Burn Model

  • Lucille Capin,
  • Olivia Gross-Amat,
  • Marie Calteau,
  • Marie-Rose Rovere,
  • Damien Salmon and
  • Céline Auxenfans

19 February 2021

Second-degree burns result in the loss of the epidermal barrier and could lead to delayed complications during the healing process. Currently, therapeutic options to treat severe burns are limited. Thus, this work aims to evaluate the effect of NaHS,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,903 Views
8 Pages

Operating Room Fomites as Potential Sources for Microbial Transmission in Burns Theatres

  • Mariam Rela,
  • Sophia Opel,
  • Sarah Williams,
  • Declan P. Collins,
  • Kevin Martin,
  • Nabeela Mughal and
  • Luke S. P. Moore

6 January 2021

Background: Burn patients are susceptible to healthcare-associated infections. Contaminated surfaces play a role in microbial transmission. This study aimed to quantify the degree of contamination of burns theatre fomites during routine clinical use....

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