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Intensive treatment of burn injury in children in acute period: trends and problems

Abstract

The article presents main trends and problems in treatment of pediatric burn injury. Considered issues that are likely to be of common concern of intensive care: prehospital pain management, fluid overload and hypermetabolism. We presented the results of our own research including current algorithm when patient admission to the hospital and opinion of colleagues. The discussion aims to improve outcomes of children with burn injury.

About the Authors

D. K. Azovskiy
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 n.a. G. N. Speranskiy
Russian Federation


A. U. Lekmanov
Russian National Research Medical University n.a. N. I. Pirogov; Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 n.a. G. N. Speranskiy
Russian Federation


S. F. Pilyutnik
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 n.a. G. N. Speranskiy
Russian Federation


G. R. Makhmutova
Children’s City Clinical Hospital No. 9 n.a. G. N. Speranskiy
Russian Federation


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Azovskiy D.K., Lekmanov A.U., Pilyutnik S.F., Makhmutova G.R. Intensive treatment of burn injury in children in acute period: trends and problems. Medical alphabet. 2017;2(17):22-25. (In Russ.)

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