Publications by authors named "Guenther Meissl"

Background: A very important aspect in the treatment of traumatic injuries is to determine the extent of skin involvement. Traditionally, this has involved clinical examinations, a more or less subjective technique. Therefore, various techniques, supplementing the clinical diagnosis, have been suggested, but none has yet achieved widespread clinical acceptance.

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The treatment of scald burns in children is still under discussion. The aim of the present study was to evaluate an optimised treatment regime for scald burns in children. Between 1997 and 2002, 124 children underwent surgical intervention due to burn injuries.

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Enteral feeding causes an increase of intestinal oxygen demand depending on the amount administered. The aim of this study presented was to evaluate, whether intraoperative duodenal feeding might put patients at risk developing splanchnic O(2)-imbalance due to an intraoperatively compromised intestinal perfusion based on stress and unrecognized hypovolemia. In 18 severely burned patients, the CO(2)-gap between the arterial and gastric CO(2), as a parameter for the intestinal O(2)-balance, was measured during the first operation.

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