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ObjectiveBurns cause acute damage to the peripheral nervous system with published reports identifying that neurological changes after injury remain for a prolonged period. To shed some light on potential mechanisms, we assessed injury etiology and patterns of nervous system morbidity after injury by comparing long-term hospital admissions data of burns patients and other non-burn trauma patients with uninjured people.MethodsLinked hospital and death data of a burn patient cohort (n = 30,997) in Western Australia during the period 1980–2012 were analysed along with two age and gender frequency matched comparison cohorts: non-burn trauma patients (n = 28,647) and; non-injured people (n = 123,399). The number of annual NS disease admissions and length of stay (LOS) were used as outcome measures. Multivariable negative binomial regression modelling was used to derive adjusted incidence rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals (IRR, 95% CI) and adjusted Cox regression models and hazard ratios (HR) were used to examine time to first nervous system admission after burn and incident admission rates.ResultsThe most common peripheral nervous system condition identified in each cohort (burn, non-burn trauma, uninjured) were episodic and paroxysmal disorders followed by nerve root and plexus disorders and polyneuropathies/peripheral NS conditions. Significantly elevated admission rates for NS conditions (IRR, 95% CI) were found for the burn (2.20, 1.86–2.61) and non-burn trauma (1.85, 1.51–2.27), compared to uninjured. Peripheral nervous system admission rates after injury (IRR, 95% CI) were significantly higher regardless of age at time of injury for the burn (<15years: 1.97, 1.49–2.61; 15–45: 2.70, 2.016–3.55; ≥45 year: 1.62, 1.33–1.97) and non-burn trauma cohorts (<15years: 1.91, 1.55–2.35; 15–45: 1.94, 1.51–2.49; ≥45 year: 1.42, 1.18–1.72), when compared to the uninjured. Significantly higher rates of incident NS hospitalisations were found for the burn cohort vs. uninjured cohort for a period of 15-years after discharge (0–5 years: HR, 95% CI: 1.97, 1.75–2.22; 5–15 years; HR, 95% CI: 1.44, 1.28–1.63). The non-burn trauma cohort had significantly higher incident nervous system admissions for 10 years after discharge (0–30 days: HR, 95% CI: 4.75, 2.44–9.23; 30 days to 1-year HR, 95% CI: 2.95, 2.34–3.74; 1–5 years; HR, 95% CI: 1.47, 1.26–1.70; 5–10 years; HR, 95% CI: 1.34, 1.13–1.58).ConclusionsResults suggest that injury patients are at increased risk of peripheral nervous system morbidity after discharge for a prolonged period of time. The time patterns associated with incident nervous system conditions suggest possible differences in underlying pathology and long-term patient care needs. Further research is needed to elucidate the underlying neuropathology.  相似文献   

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BackgroundMajor burn patients have been shown to exhibit a hyper-metabolic state of activity which can persist for up to two years after burn. The relationship between total body surface area (TBSA) and resting metabolic rate (RMR) has been investigated in larger burns (≥20% TBSA), however not in non-severe burns (≤15% TBSA). The primary aim of this observational study was to examine the association between the acute effects of burns <15% TBSA with RMR in patients using indirect calorimetry, as well as any potential covariates. The secondary aim was to determine 24-h energy balance.MethodsThe study included data from 39 participants (82% male), all admitted to the State Adult Burn Unit at Fiona Stanley Hospital. Each patient was recruited upon admission and RMR data was collected on day four (± one day) after burn.ResultsThe pooled data bivariate correlation showed a significant relationship between RMR and TBSA (r = 0.435, p = 0.009). A stronger relationship was also found between RMR and TBSA in males (r = 0.634, p = 0.001). Patients recorded a caloric deficit of 116 kcal/day.ConclusionThis study demonstrated that a moderately strong linear association exists between RMR and TBSA in males for burns of ≤15% TBSA. The energy balance data indicated that supplementation of calorific intake for non-severe burns suggests careful consideration.  相似文献   

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IntroductionGait impairment is commonly seen in patients with a lower limb burn injury (LLBI). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of two different gait training modes on gait symmetry, functional mobility and kinesiophobia in patients with LLBI.MethodsThis matched control study was conducted between January 2017 and August 2018. Patients with LLBI (n = 28) were allocated to 2 different groups by matching according to burn localization, age, and gender. Group 1 (overground group: n = 14) received overground gait training in addition to standard burn rehabilitation, and Group 2 (treadmill group: n = 14) received treadmill gait training in addition to standard burn rehabilitation. The rehabilitation program and gait training were started when the patient was admitted to the hospital and ended on discharge. These physical therapy interventions were performed 5 days per week. The gait training intensity, including walking speed and duration, was determined according to patient tolerance. Gait parameters, functional mobility, kinesiophobia and pain values were evaluated with GAITRite, the timed up-and-go test (TUG), Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale and Visual Analogue Scale, respectively. These evaluations were made twice; on admission and immediately prior to discharge. Gait symmetry was calculated using the Symmetry Index.ResultsThe baseline characteristics of the groups and initial outcome values were similar. In the comparison of the differences between the overground and treadmill groups, the change in kinesiophobia and TUG values were significantly higher in the treadmill group (p = 0.01, p = 0.02, respectively). The intragroup comparisons showed significant differences in SI in respect of step length (p = 0.004), swing (p = 0.006), stance (p = 0.008) and velocity (p = 0.001), cadence (p = 0.001), TUG (p = 0.001), kinesiophobia (p = 0.001) and pain (p = 0.001) in the overground group. Statistically significant differences were determined in step length (p = 0.01), swing (p = 0.01), stance (p = 0.02) and velocity (p = 0.001), cadence (p = 0.001), TUG (p = 0.001), kinesiophobia (p = 0.001) and pain (p = 0.001) in the treadmill group, when pre and post-training values were compared.ConclusionsThe results of this study have shown that treadmill gait training was more effective in the improvement of functional mobility and reduction in kinesiophobia levels of patients with LLBI compared to overground gait training. Both overground and treadmill gait training also provide greater improvements in the velocity and cadence, and gait symmetry for step length, swing and stance in patients with LLBI.Clinical trial registration numberNCT03217526.  相似文献   

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Introduction and objectiveMinimally invasive surgery represents an attractive surgical approach in radical cystectomy. However, its effect on the oncological results is still controversial due to the lack of definite analyses. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of the laparoscopic approach on cancer-specific mortality.Material and methodA retrospective cohort study of two groups of patients in a pT0-2pN0R0 stage, undergoing open radical cystectomy (ORC) (n = 191) and laparoscopic radical cystectomy (LRC) (n = 74). Using Cox regression, an analysis has been carried out to identify the predictor variables in the first place, and consequently, the independent predictor variables related to survival.Results90.9% were males with a median age of 65 years and a median follow-up period of 65.5 (IQR 27.75-122) months. Patients with laparoscopic access presented a significantly higher ASA index (P = .0001), a longer time between TUR and cystectomy (P = .04), a lower rate of intraoperative transfusion (P = .0001), a lower pT stage (P = .002) and a lower incidence of infection associated with surgical wounds (P = .04). When analyzing the different risk factors associated with cancer-specific mortality, we only found the ORC approach (versus LRC) as an independent predictor of cancer-specific mortality (P = .007). Open approach to cystectomy multiplied the risk of mortality by 3.27.ConclusionsIn our series, the laparoscopic approach does not represent a risk factor compared to the open approach in pT0-2N0R0 patients.  相似文献   

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《Injury》2017,48(1):87-93
IntroductionAlthough gender differences in morbidity and mortality have been measured in patients with moderate to severe burn injury, little attention has been directed at gender effects on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) following burn injury. The current study was therefore conducted to prospectively measure changes in HRQoL for males and females in a sample of burn patients.MethodsA total of 114 adults who received treatment at a statewide burns service for a sustained burns injury participated in this study. Instruments measuring generic health status (Short Form 36 Medical Outcomes Survey version 2), burn-specific HRQoL (Burns Specific Health Scale-Brief), psychological distress (Kessler Psychological Distress Scale) and alcohol use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Tool) were prospectively measured at 3, 6 and 12 months post-burn.ResultsIn the 12 months post-injury, female patients showed overall poorer physical (p = 0.01) and mental health status (p < 0.001), greater psychological distress (p < 0.001), and greater difficulty with aspects of burn-specific HRQoL: body image (p < 0.001), affect (p < 0.001), interpersonal functioning (p = 0.005), heat sensitivity (p = 0.01) and treatment regime (p = 0.01). While significant interaction effects suggested that female patients had more improvement in difficulties with treatment regime (p = 0.007), female patients continued to report greater difficulty with multiple aspects of physical and psychosocial health status 12 months post-injury.ConclusionEven though demographic variables, injury characteristics and burn care interventions were similar across genders, following burn injury female patients reported greater impairments in generic and burn-specific HRQoL along with psychological morbidity, when compared to male patients. Urgent clinical and research attention utilising an evidence-based research framework, which incorporates the use of larger sample sizes, the use of validated instruments to measure appropriate outcomes, and a commitment to monitoring long-term care, can only improve burn-care.  相似文献   

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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare efficacy and tolerance between radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and surgery for the treatment of oligometastatic lung disease.Materials and methodsThis retrospective study reviewed patients treated in two institutions for up to 5 pulmonary metastases with a maximal diameter of 4 cm and without associated pleural involvement or thoracic lymphadenopathy. Patient demographics, tumor characteristics, treatment outcome, and length of hospital stay were compared between the two groups. Efficacy endpoints were overall survival (OS), progression-free survival (PFS) and pulmonary or local tumor progression rates.ResultsAmong 204 patients identified, 78 patients (42 men, 36 women; mean age, 53.3 ± 14.9 [SD]; age range: 15–81 years) were treated surgically, while 126 patients (59 men, 67 women; mean age, 62.2 ± 10.8 [SD]; age range: 33–80 years) were treated by RFA. In the RFA cohort, patients were significantly older (P < 0.0001), with more extra-thoracic localisation (P = 0.015) and bilateral tumour burden (P = 0.0014). In comparison between surgery and RFA cohorts, respectively, the 1- and 3-year OS were 94.8 and 67.2% vs. 94 and 72.1% (P = 0.46), the 1- and 3-year PFS were 49.4% and 26.1% vs. 38.9% and 14.8% (P = 0.12), the pulmonary progression rates were 39.1% and 56% vs. 41.2% and 65.3% (P > 0.99), and the local tumour progression rates were 5.4% and 10.6% vs. 4.8% and 18.6% (P = 0.07). Tumour size > 2 cm was associated with a significantly higher local tumor progression in the RFA group (P = 0.010). Hospitalisation stay was significantly shorter in the RFA group (median of 3 days; IQR = 2 days; range: 2–12 days) than in the surgery group (median of 9 days; IQR = 2 days; range: 6–21 days) (P < 0.01).ConclusionRFA should be considered a minimally-invasive alternative with similar OS and PFS to surgery in the treatment of solitary or multiple lung metastases measuring less than 4 cm in diameter without associated pleural involvement or thoracic lymphadenopathy.  相似文献   

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BackgroundPrognostic burn index (PBI) is a unique model utilized to predict mortality of burn patients in Japan. In contrast, other prediction models are rarely used in Japan, and their accuracy and predictive value are unknown. The present study aimed to compare commonly used burn prediction models and determine the appropriate model for mortality prediction in Japanese burn patients.MethodsJapanese burn patients registered in the nationwide burn registry of Japanese Society for Burn Injury between April 1, 2011 and March 31, 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. The prognostic performance of PBI was compared with Baux score, revised Baux score, abbreviated burn severity index (ABSI), Ryan score and Belgian outcome in burn injury score (BOBI). The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality.ResultsThe study included 7911 acute burn patients. The overall mortality rate was 10.7%, the median age was 52 (interquartile range, 26–72) years, and the median % total body surface area was 7% (interquartile range, 3%–17%). The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve for PBI, Baux score, ABSI, revised Baux score, Ryan score, and BOBI were 0.940 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.931–0.948), 0.943 (95% CI: 0.934–0.951; p = 0.002), 0.945 (95% CI: 0.937–0.953; p = 0.058), 0.946 (95% CI: 0.937–0.953; p = 0.002), 0.859 (95% CI: 0.846–0.870; p < 0.001), and 0.896 (95% CI: 0.885–0.905; p < 0.001), respectively.ConclusionAlthough the performance of PBI was good, it was not superior to the Baux score, revised Baux score, and ABSI. These three scores have a high prognostic accuracy. Hence, they are considered as alternative burn prognostic scores in Japan. The Baux score was an optimal prognostic model for patients with burns in Japan.  相似文献   

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AimTo evaluate efficiency of dexmedetomidine compared to fentanyl as supplements to low-dose levobupivacaine spinal anesthesia in patients undergoing knee arthroscopy.Materials and methodsSixty adult patients (ASA I or II) scheduled for knee arthroscopy were randomized to receive plain levobupivacaine (4 mg) plus dexmedetomidine (3 μg) in group D or fentanyl (10 μg) in group F.ResultsDexmedetomidine shortened time to surgery (P = 0.002), time to highest sensory level (P = 0.001), and time to highest Bromage score (P < 0.001). The highest sensory level was comparable in both groups (P = 0.969), but the duration of sensory block was significantly longer in group D (P = 0.009). The highest Bromage score was 2 in both groups. This score was attained in significant higher number of patients in group D (P = 0.038) that showed better muscular relaxation (P = 0.035). At the end of surgery, a residual motor block (Bromage score 1) was observed in significant higher number of patients (P = 0.033) and time to ambulation was significantly longer in group D (P = 0.001). There was no difference in the number of patients bypassed post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) (P = 0.761) or time to hospital discharge (P = 0.357) between groups. The pain free period was more prolonged (P < 0.001), and the visual analog scale (VAS) for pain was lower at the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th postoperative hours (P < 0.001, <0.001, 0.013, 0.030 respectively) in group D.ConclusionDexmedetomidine is a good alternative to fentanyl for supplementation of low-dose levobupivacaine spinal anesthesia for knee arthroscopy.  相似文献   

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BackgroundIntensive care (ICU) patients’ burn pain is difficult to assess, communicate and address, risking chronic pain syndromes and psychological morbidity.AimsTo understand how the introduction of validated pain tools (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool [CPOT], Numerical Rating Scale [NRS], Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia [PAINAD]) affected clinical judgement processes, analgesia/sedation administration and the experience of burn-injured patients.MethodsConsecutive chart review compared type and amount of analgesia/sedation administered, ventilation time and length of ICU/hospital stay between consecutive burn patients pre- and 6-months post-intervention (n = 70). Analysis of 36 qualitative interviews with ICU clinicians (n = 12) and burn-injured adults (n = 12) pre- and post-intervention was guided by Tanner's (2006) Clinical Judgement Model.ResultsOverall, there was a significant increase in morphine (P = 0.04) and propofol (P = 0.04) use and a trend towards increased paracetamol (P = 0.06) use post-intervention. There was a trend towards greater Midazolam use for TBSA < 20% (P = 0.06), and significantly increased propofol use for TBSA  20% (P = 0.03). Ventilation time and ICU/hospital length of stay were unchanged.Qualitative analysis revealed complex clinical judgement dependent on the context of the patient's situation, unit culture, background beliefs of clinicians and in knowing the patient. Whilst the CPOT and NRS enhanced analytic reasoning and pain advocacy, the PAINAD appeared redundant.ConclusionsEffective pain assessment, management and advocacy are assisted by evidence-based assessment practices.  相似文献   

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BackgroundA correct estimation of total burn surface area is important since it is used for determining fluid resuscitation volumes, nutritional estimates and hospital admission criteria. Wallace’s rule of nines is the most commonly used methods for this purpose. However, fat distribution is non-uniform and the total body surface area changes with obesity. The aim of this study was to determine if the rule of nines applies to all body mass index groups.MethodsA total of 217 individuals were included in the study. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to their BMI (18.5–25 kg/m2 (60 persons)), 25–29.9 kg/m2 (61 individuals)), 30–34.9 kg/m2 (55 persons)), >35 kg/m2 (41 persons)). Each patient underwent a complete duel-energy X-ray absorptiometry body scan to determine the surface area (cm2) of the various regions of the body.ResultsWe found no statistically significant variations between the Wallace body percentage distributions and our results in the men for all BMI ranges (head p = 0.331, arms p = 0.861, legs p = 0.282, trunk p = 0.696). In contrast, among women we found a statistically significant change in body surface area percentage distribution between the BMI groups and specific body regions (head p = 0.000, legs p = 0.000 and trunk p = 0.001).ConclusionThe Wallace rule of nines is a quick and acceptable method for estimating the total burn surface area percentage in men of all BMI ranges. However, for women, a more accurate method of burn area estimation is required as proposed by our BMI adjusted charts.  相似文献   

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《Neuro-Chirurgie》2022,68(1):44-51
IntroductionTemporal engagement may persist after etiologic surgical treatment of acute subdural hematoma (ASH) without clinical improvement despite normalized intracranial pressure (ICP). The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of secondary direct temporal lobe disengagement (DTLD) after surgery for supratentorial ASH and to evaluate clinical outcome.Materials and methodsThis was a retrospective analysis of 4 patients undergoing secondary DTLD. Patient data were recorded at admission, pre- and postoperatively and at 6 months’ follow-up (FU): age, gender, Rotterdam score, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), neurological deficits, oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP), ICP, midline shift, complications and Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS-E).ResultsAt postoperative evaluation 48 h after DTLD, we observed a significant improvement in GCS score (initial 6 ± 3, preoperative 7 ± 3, postoperative 14 ± 1; P = 0.02), midline shift (initial 16 ± 3 mm, preoperative 13 ± 5 mm, postoperative 9 ± 2 mm; P = 0.049) and ONP (P = 0.01). In all cases, early postoperative imaging documented visualization of a patent ipsilateral peri-mesencephalic cistern. At 6-month FU, GOS-E showed 75% good recovery and 25% disability. Complete ONP recovery was observed in 75% of patients (P = 0.01). Neurological deficits were present at FU in 25% of patients. No surgery-related complications or mortality were recorded.ConclusionsIn traumatic brain injury, secondary DTLD may allow simple, effective and safe management of trans-tentorial uncal herniation, avoiding more challenging procedures. Clinical results are promising, as this technique seems to favorably influence neurological outcome in this selected subgroup of patients with persistent clinical and radiological signs of temporal engagement after etiological treatment with normal ICP values.  相似文献   

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IntroductionHypothermia, acidaemia and coagulopathy in trauma is associated with significant mortality. This study aimed to identify the incidence of the lethal triad in major burns, and describe demographics and outcomes.MethodsPatients admitted during a 71 month period with a total body surface area burn (TBSA)  30% were identified. A structured review of a prospective database was conducted. The lethal triad was defined as a combination of coagulopathy (International normalised ratio > 1.2), hypothermia (temperature  35.5 °C) and acidaemia (pH  7.25).ResultsFifteen of 117 patients fulfilled the criteria for the lethal triad on admission. Lethal triad patients had a higher median (IQR) abbreviated burn severity index (ABSI) (12 (9–13) vs. 8.5 (6–10), p = 0.001), mean (SD) TBSA burn (59.2% (18.7) vs. 47.9% (18.1), p = 0.027), mean (SD) age (46 (22.6) vs. 33 (28.3) years, p = 0.033), and had a higher incidence of inhalational injury (p < 0.0001) and full-thickness burns (p = 0.021). Both groups received similar volumes of fluid (p > 0.05).The lethal triad was associated with increased mortality (66.7% vs. 13.7%, p < 0.0001). With logistic regression analysis and adjustment for ABSI, the lethal triad was not shown to be a predictor of mortality (p > 0.05).ConclusionBurn patients with the lethal triad have a high mortality rate which reflects the severity of the injury sustained.  相似文献   

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This study describes the evaluation of a clinical scar scale for our porcine burn scars, which includes scar cosmetic outcome, colour, height and hair, supplemented with reference porcine scar photographs representing each scar outcome and scar colour scores. A total of 72 porcine burn scars at week 6 after burn were rated in vivo and/or on photographs. Good agreements were achieved for both intra-rater reliability (correlation is 0.86–0.98) and inter-rater reliability (ICC = 80–85%). The results showed statistically significant correlations for each pair in this clinical scar scale (p < 0.01), with the best correlation found between scar cosmetic outcome and scar colour. A multivariate principle components analysis revealed that this clinical scar assessment was highly correlated with scar histology, wound size, and re-epithelialisation data (p < 0.001). More severe scars are clinically characterised by darker purple colouration, more elevation, no presence of hair, histologically by thicker scar tissue, thinner remaining normal dermis, are more likely to have worse contraction, and slower re-epithelialisation. This study demonstrates that our clinical scar scale is a reliable, independent and valuable tool for assessing porcine burn outcome and truthfully reflects scar appearance and function. To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating a high correlation between clinical scar assessment and scar histology, wound contraction and re-epithelialisation data on porcine burn scars. We believe that the successful use of porcine scar scales is invaluable for assessing potential human burn treatments.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveBurn wounds remain a challenge due to subsequent wound infection and septicemia, which can be prevented by acceleration of wound healing. The aim of the study was to analyze microcirculation and leukocyte endothelium interaction with particular focus on angiogenesis after full-thickness burn using three different repetitions of low energy shock waves.MethodsFull-thickness burns were inflicted to the ears of hairless mice (n = 44; area: 1.6 ± 0.05 mm2 (mean ± SEM)). Mice were randomized into four groups: the control group received a burn injury but no shock waves; group A received ESWA (0.03 mJ/mm2) on day one after burn injury; group B received shock waves on day one and day three after burn injury; group C ESWA on day one, three and seven after burn injury. Intravital fluorescent microscopy was used to assess microcirculatory parameters, angiogenesis and leukocyte interaction. Values were obtained before burn (baseline value) immediately after and on days 1, 3, 7 and 12 after burn.ResultsShock-wave treated groups showed significantly accelerated angiogenesis compared to the control group. The non-perfused area (NPA) is regarded as a parameter for angiogenesis and showed the following data on day 12 2.7 ± 0.4% (group A, p = 0.001), 1.4 ± 0.5% (group B, p < 0.001), 1.0 ± 0.3% (group C, p < 0.001), 6.1 ± 0.9% (control group). Edema formation is positively correlated with the number of shock wave applications: day 12: group A: 173.2 ± 9.8%, group B: 184.2 ± 6.6%, group C: 201.1 ± 6.9%, p = 0.009 vs. control: 162.3 ± 8.7% (all data: mean ± SEM).ConclusionAccording to our data shock waves positively impact the wound healing process following burn injury. Angiogenesis showed significantly improved activity after shock wave application. In all three treatment groups angiogenesis was higher compared to the control group. Within the ESWA groups, double applications showed better results than single application and three applications showed better results than single or double applications.  相似文献   

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AimThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of a water-friendly Projector-Based Hybrid Virtual Reality (VR) dome environment combined with standard pharmacological treatment on pain in young children undergoing burn wound care in hydrotherapy.MethodsThis study was a prospective, within-subject crossover trial of 38 children aged 6 months to 7 years old (mean age = 1.8 years old). Each hydrotherapy procedure was divided into two equivalent wound care segments (No hybrid VR during one segment vs. Hybrid VR during the other segment, treatment order was randomized). Pain was measured using the 0–10 FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry Consolability scale) and the 0–10 NRS-obs (Numerical Rating Scale-obs).ResultsProjector-Based Hybrid VR significantly reduced procedural pain levels measured by the FLACC (p = 0.026) and significantly increased patients' comfort levels (p = 0.002). Patients' pain levels rated by the nurses using the NRS-obs were non-significant between both groups (p = 0.135). No side effects were reported.ConclusionProjector-Based Hybrid VR helped in reducing the pain related to hydrotherapy procedures in young children with burn wound injuries. This is the first study using virtual reality distraction with young children, and our findings are especially important because a large percentage of pediatric burn patients are very young. Additional research and development are recommended.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02986464, registered on June 12, 2016.  相似文献   

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BackgroundBurn is an overwhelming injury. The De Ritis ratio, defined as aspartate aminotransferase to alanine aminotransferase ratio, can be used to predict poor outcomes. We evaluated the risk factors, including the De Ritis ratio, associated with 1-year mortality after burn surgery.MethodsPatients who underwent burn surgery from 2009 to 2019 were retrospectively evaluated. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the risk factors for 1-year mortality after burn surgery. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis of the De Ritis ratio was performed to predict postoperative 1-year mortality. Kaplan–Meier survival analysis was also conducted. Other postoperative outcomes, such as durations of hospital and intensive care unit stays, acute kidney injury, and major adverse cardiac events, were evaluated.ResultsOne-year mortality after burn surgery occurred in 247 (19.9%) of 1244 patients. The risk factors for 1-year mortality after burn surgery were the De Ritis ratio, age, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status, diabetes mellitus, total body surface area burned, inhalation injury, serum creatinine level, and serum albumin level. The area under the ROC curve for the De Ritis ratio was 0.716 (optimal cutoff = 1.9). The 1-year mortality rate after burn surgery was significantly higher in patients with a De Ritis ratio >1.9 than in those with a De Ritis ratio ≤1.9 (35.8% vs. 11.8%, P < 0.001). The survival rate was significantly higher in patients with a De Ritis ratio ≤1.9 than in those with a De Ritis ratio >1.9 (log-rank test, P < 0.001). Intensive care unit stay, acute kidney injury, and major adverse cardiac events were significantly higher in patients with a De Ritis ratio >1.9 than in those with a De Ritis ratio ≤1.9 (P = 0.006, P < 0.001, and P < 0.001, respectively).ConclusionsThe preoperative De Ritis ratio was a risk factor for 1-year mortality after burn surgery. The De Ritis ratio >1.9 was significantly associated with an increased 1-year mortality after burn surgery. These findings emphasized the importance of identifying burn patients with an increased De Ritis ratio to reduce the mortality after burn surgery.  相似文献   

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TitlePrevalence and Risk Factors for Hypertrophic Scarring of Split Thickness Autograft Donor Sites in a Pediatric Burn Population.ObjectiveThe split-thickness autograft remains a fundamental treatment for burn injuries; however, donor sites may remain hypersensitive, hyperemic, less pliable, and develop hypertrophic scarring. This study sought to assess the long-term scarring of donor sites after pediatric burns.MethodsA retrospective review of pediatric burn patients treated at a single institution (2010–2016) was performed. Primary outcomes were prevalence of donor site hypertrophic scarring, scarring time course, and risk factor assessment.Results237 pediatric burn patients were identified. Mean age at burn was 7 yrs., mean %TBSA was 26% with 17% being Full Thickness. Mean follow-up was 2.4 yrs. Hypertrophic scarring was observed in 152 (64%) patients with 81 (34%) patients having persistent hypertrophic scarring through long-term follow-up. Patient-specific risk factors for hypertrophic scarring were Hispanic ethnicity (P = 0.03), increased %TBSA (P = 0.03), %Full Thickness burn (P = 0.02) and total autograft amount (P = 0.03). Donor site factors for hypertrophic scarring were longer time to epithelialization (P < 0.0001), increased donor site harvest depth (P < 0.0001), autografts harvested in the acute burn setting (P = 0.008), and thigh donor site location (vs. all other sites; P < 0.0001). The scalp, arm, foot, and lower leg donor sites (vs. all other sites) were less likely to develop HTS (P < 0.0001, 0.02, 0.005, 0.002, respectively), along with a history of previous donor site harvest (P = 0.04).ConclusionsHypertrophic scarring is a prominent burden in donor site wounds of pediatric burn patients. Knowledge of pertinent risk factors can assist with guiding management and expectations.  相似文献   

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BackgroundBurn-specific pain anxiety and sleep disorders are common factors in burned patients that affect wound healing process, as well as the severity of burn pain. This study aimed to investigate the effect of foot reflexology massage on burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep condition of patients hospitalized in the burn ICU.MethodIn this randomized controlled clinical trial, 52 patients were assigned by permuted block randomization 1:1 to the intervention (n = 26) and control (n = 26) groups. The intervention group received 20 min of foot reflexology massage during 3 days on their third, fourth and fifth days of hospitalization and 15 min before changing wound dressings. Patients in the control group merely received routine care. The Burn-Specific Pain Anxiety Scale (BSPAS) was completed for three consecutive days before and after changing wound dressings, and St. Mary's Hospital Sleep Questionnaire (SMHSQ) was filled out for four consecutive days before changing wound dressings for patients in both groups. The data were analyzed by IBM SPSS 16 software, Chicago, independent t, Chi-square, Friedman, Mann–Whitney and Wilcoxon tests.FindingsWe found no significant difference between pain-anxiety in the two groups before the intervention. The trend of different days in each groups were compared with Friedman test and showed that pain anxiety (p < 0.001), sleep latency (p < 0.001), duration of the last day's sleep (p < 0.001) and satisfaction of the last night sleep (p < 0.001) had a significant difference. In addition, Mann–Whitney test results showed that there were significant differences between the two groups at different times in terms of the above variables (p < 0.05). The effect size was = 0.82 for pain anxiety between group after the intervention.ConclusionBased on the results, foot reflexology massage can effectively reduce pain anxiety levels and improve sleep quality and quantity of patients with burn injuries; therefore, this non- pharmacological therapeutic method is recommended to be used in the burn ICUs. (Clinical trial’s registration code: IRCT20110906007494N27)  相似文献   

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