Initial evaluation and management of the critical burn patient

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  • Galeiras, R

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Abstract

The major improvement in burn therapy is likely to focus on the early management of hemodynamic and respiratory failures in combination with an aggressive and early surgical excision and skin grafting for full-thickness burns. Immediate burn care by first care providers is important and can vastly alter outcomes, and it can significantly limit burn progression and depth. The goal of prehospital care should be to cease the burning process as well as prevent future complications and secondary injuries for burn shock. Identifying burn patients appropriate for immediate or subacute transfer is an important step in reducing morbidity and mortality. Delays in transport to Burn Unit should be minimized. The emergency management follows the principles of the Advanced Trauma Life Support Guidelines for assessment and stabilization of airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure and environment control. All patients with suspected inhalation injury must be removed from the enclosure as soon as possible, and immediately administer high-flow oxygen. Any patient with stridor, shortness of breath, facial burns, singed nasal hairs, cough, soot in the oral cavity, and history of being in a fire in an enclosed space should be strongly considered for early intubation. Fibroscopy may also be useful if airway damage is suspected and to assess known lung damage. Secondary evaluation following admission to the Burn Unit of a burned patient suffering a severe thermal injury includes continuation of respiratory support and management and treatment of inhalation injury, fluid resuscitation and cardiovascular stabilization, pain control and management of burn wound. (C) 2015 Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. and SEMICYUC. All rights reserved.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0210-5691, 1578-6749

MEDICINA INTENSIVA  ELSEVIER DOYMA SL

Tipo:
Review
Páginas:
49-59
Factor de Impacto:
0,384 SCImago
Cuartil:
Q2 SCImago

Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 26

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Keywords

  • Burns; Initial Management; Inhalation injury

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