Publications by authors named "J Tymonova"

We need central venous catheters (CVCs) in management of critically ill patients with severe burns, either for the administration of fluids or monitoring hemodynamic status. Central venous catheterization may cause different early or late complications, which depend on the physician's erudition, the quality of the catheters and quality of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nursing care for insertion. 272 CVCs were inserted in 114 both adult and pediatric patients from 2004 to 2006 in the ICU of the Burn Centre in Ostrava.

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Integra artificial skin was applied on 16% of TBSA after necrectomy on a 7-month-old girl who was scalded on 26% of TBSA by her mother when she was cooking goulash. Nutritional parameters were monitored during the period of 25 days from the 1st necrectomy and application of Integra up to the first autotransplantation--in the period when the other burnt surfaces were almost healed. The average intake of proteins and energy to achieve normal levels of monitored nutritional parameters was lower than that recommended by calculations for similarly burnt children.

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Morykwas and Argenta developed Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) in the early 90s for the treatment of tissue defects. In 2004, for the first time at our workplace, we used this method in the treatment of six patients between 54 and 91 years of age. Two of the patients were treated for a varicose ulcer on a lower extremity, two patients for loss of skin after an inflammation secondary to infection, one high-risk patient for deep burns, and one patient for a deep defect caused by an inappropriate medical care.

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This is a retrospective analysis of a group of 67 senior citizens over 75 years of age who had been hospitalized at the Burn Center of the FNsP Hospital in Ostrava--Poruba in the years 1999 - 2003. We have studied a group of males and females, noting their average age, most common causes of burn injuries, mechanisms of burn injuries, average extent of burn injuries, and most commonly burned body parts. We have also reviewed the seriousness of burn injury in senior citizens, factors that complicated the course of treatment as well as its impact on the final therapeutic effect.

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The authors present a data file of 279 children with severe and critical burn injury, hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit or the Pediatric Resuscitation Unit of the FNsP Hospital in Ostrava in the years 1999 - 2003. The severity of the burn trauma in children is determined by age, extent, depth, localization, circumstances of the injury, its mechanism, and by other serious illnesses of a child. The authors have divided the data file into two groups, severe and critical, using classification of a burn injury in children according to the extent of injury as well as localization and other circumstances (1).

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