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Burn Injury Management, Pathophysiology and Its Future Prospectives

Roshan Kumar, E Keshamma, Bhawana Kumari, Ajay Kumar, Kumar Vikrant, Deepika Janjua, A. Mohathasim Billah

2022Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For intensive care physicians, burns are a frequent and challenging patient complication. Specialist facilities prioritise patient stabilisation, infection prevention, and functional rehabilitation to the greatest extent possible. Researchers have been focusing on burns for decades, and thanks to their efforts, the mortality rate for burn patients, especially young patients and those with moderate burns, has been steadily declining. However, the intensivist often faces challenges that make it hard to provide care and stabilise patients. There may be unique complications associated with burn wounds that necessitate either delayed treatment or prolonged rehabilitation. Improvements in patient stabilisation and treatment have resulted from advances made in burn wound care thanks to research. This article discusses recent advances in the treatment of burn patients, focusing on the pathophysiology of burns and the management of burn wounds.

Topics & Concepts

IntensivistMedicineIntensive care medicineRehabilitationSevere burnBurn injuryComplicationIntensive careMedical emergencySurgeryPhysical therapyWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and OutcomesPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management