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Management of chemical burns

Karl Walsh, Isabel Hughes, Baljit Dheansa

2022British Journal of Hospital Medicine23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Chemical burns represent a small number of burn injuries in the UK. They have the potential to be life-threatening with serious aesthetic and functional consequences, accounting for 30% of all deaths from burns. Chemical burns are caused by corrosive agents (acids and alkali) leading to extensive tissue damage. Understanding the pathophysiology of a chemical burn injury and identifying the nature of the offending agent is important for effective management. Prompt assessment and management of chemical injuries is vital to reduce the deleterious effect of the compound involved. This article reviews the pathophysiology of a chemical injury and the management of these burns.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChemical burnChemical agentsIntensive care medicineChemical pathologyPathophysiologyBurn injuryMedical emergencySurgeryPathologyEngineeringBiochemical engineeringBurn Injury Management and OutcomesWound Healing and TreatmentsCorneal Surgery and Treatments
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