Burns

Mechanisms of hyperbaric bradycardia.

Abstract: Relative bradycardias have been reported to occur in humans both at rest and during exercise under a variety of hyperbaric conditions. Review of existing data reveals that there are two major mechanisms operating: one depends on hyperoxia and the other does...

Smoke inhalation injury.

Abstract: , , , , , , , , (1988). Smoke inhalation injury. Postgraduate medicine, 1988 Jan;83(1):47,50. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3336614

Primary blast injuries.

Abstract: Injury from explosion may be due to the direct cussive effect of the blast wave (primary), being struck by material propelled by the blast (secondary), to whole-body displacement and impact (tertiary), or to miscellaneous effects from burns, toxic acids, and...

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment of toxic epidermal necrolysis.

Abstract: Hyperbaric oxygen, useful in treating patients with extensive burns, was used alone in the treatment of three patients with drug-induced toxic epidermal necrolysis. These conditions, although they have different causes, result in a similar biological state...

Respiratory care of the burn patient.

Abstract: The vast majority of respiratory disorders in thermally injured patients arise from associated inhalation injuries. The major forms of these injuries are carbon monoxide poisoning, injury to the upper airway, and pulmonary parenchymal damage. One hundred per...

[Hyperbaric oxygenation in burns].

Abstract: Standardised third degree burn injuries were produced in guinea pigs and a standardized pseudomonas aeruginosa infection model was used. Therapy with oxygen under high pressure (OHP) was initiated for not experimentally infected burn wounds and for wounds...

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