Abstract: | An assessment of the key pathogenesis chains involved in triggering the vital complications was based on a prospective randomized controllable retrospective study of a burn-disease clinical course in 473 children. As a result of it, a standardized system was worked out, within a large industrial region, designed to render the medical care to children with severe thermal lesion; such system cut the therapy time by 12 days in the intensive care unit and by 2.6 time--in hospital; it also contributed to reducing the purulent-and-septic complications from 73.9% to 21% and the lethality rate--from 3% to 0.8%. |