112 results match your criteria: "Arizona Burn Center[Affiliation]"
Clinicoecon Outcomes Res
October 2024
Arizona Burn Center, Valleywise Health, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Over 40,000 patients in the United States (US) require hospitalization for burns annually. The treatment regimen can cost more than $6,000 a day and requires the use of numerous supplies to ensure the graft takes for successful wound healing. Irrigation of the wound is a critical step for burn treatment, yet little is known about the cost-effectiveness of different irrigation modalities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
July 2024
Director of Burn Services, The Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health, Phoneix, AZ, United States.
The Burn Therapist Certification (BT-C) was introduced in 2018 to acknowledge occupational and physical therapists with specialized knowledge, skill, and experience in promotion of quality burn rehabilitation. Currently, BT-Cs make up 11.7% of therapists working in burn rehabilitation (n=39/333).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe goal of this study was to inform standards of best practice in the use of cultured epidermal autograft (CEA), manufactured in the United States, for the treatment of patients with severe burns. The study was designed using the modified Delphi technique, a method for structuring group communication among experts to promote the development of consensus-based recommendations. Known areas of variability related to the stages of CEA treatment were identified by literature review prior to the study and were confirmed through qualitative interview with the experts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
August 2024
Arizona Burn Center, Department of Burn Surgery, Valleywise Health, Phoenix, AZ 85008, USA.
Self-immolation, a form of self-harm involving setting oneself on fire, is associated with high mortality, morbidity, and healthcare burden. This study aimed to characterize potential clinical correlates and predisposing factors for self-immolation based on burn severity using TBSA percentage scoring. Additional objectives included identifying motivational elements, associated risk factors, and clinical characteristics to optimize patient care and reduce future self-immolation incidents.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
May 2024
Department of Pharmacy, University of Colorado Health, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Studies focusing on pharmacotherapy interventions to aid patients after thermal injury are a minor focus in burn injury-centered studies and published across a wide array of journals, which challenges those with limited resources to keep their knowledge current. This review is a renewal of previous years' work to facilitate extraction and review of the most recent pharmacotherapy-centric studies in patients with thermal and inhalation injury. Twenty-three geographically dispersed, board-certified pharmacists participated in the review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Trauma Acute Care Surg
January 2024
From the University of Maryland Medical Center (S.H.), Baltimore, Maryland; John Peter Smith Health Network (S.M.), Fort Worth, Texas; Cook County Health (M.G.), Chicago, Illinois; Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health (K.N.F.), Phoenix, Arizona; University Medical Center New Orleans (H.P.), New Orleans, Louisiana; MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington (J.S.), District Columbia; Metis Foundation (R.C.), San Antonio, Texas; Rhode Island Hospital (D.H.), Providence, Rhode Island; Carle Foundation Hospital (N.M.), Urbana, Illinois; Duke University Medical Center (D.A.B.), Durham, North Carolina; Kendall Regional Medical Center (H.M.), Miami, Florida; Lundquist Institute (G.S.), Torrance, California; Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (A.C.), Columbus, Ohio; Temple University (L.R.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; University of California Irvine (T.C.), Irvine, California; University of Arizona (L.C.), Tucson, Arizona; University of Rochester (D.B.), Rochester, New York; Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (W.H.), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (J.A.M.), Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Background: Traumatic insults, infection, and surgical procedures can leave skin defects that are not amenable to primary closure. Split-thickness skin grafting (STSG) is frequently used to achieve closure of these wounds. Although effective, STSG can be associated with donor site morbidity, compounding the burden of illness in patients undergoing soft tissue reconstruction procedures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBurns
November 2023
Department of Surgery, Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Introduction: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign was developed to improve outcomes for all patients with sepsis. Despite sepsis being the primary cause of death after thermal injury, burns have always been excluded from the Surviving Sepsis efforts. To improve sepsis outcomes in burn patients, an international group of burn experts developed the Surviving Sepsis After Burn Campaign (SSABC) as a testable guideline to improve burn sepsis outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Med Rehabil Clin N Am
November 2023
Children's Hospital Colorado Burn Center, 13123 East 16th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Burns to the hands constitute a small total surface area burn, but can result in significant functional challenges and disability. The complexity of multiple anatomical structures and intricate interplay of bones, muscles, and connective tissues requires specialized knowledge of how burns of the hand can affect function and independence. This article will provide an evidence-based overview of rehabilitation of the burned hand across the burn care continuum including a focus on evaluation, pain management, treatment interventions, and outcome assessment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlast Surg (Oakv)
August 2023
Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Burn center patients present not only with burn injuries but also necrotizing infections, , frostbite, toxic epidermal necrolysis, chronic wounds, and trauma. Burn surgeons are often faced with the need to amputate when limb salvage is no longer a viable option. The purpose of this study was to determine factors which predispose patients to extremity amputations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWounds
August 2023
Acera Surgical Inc, St Louis, MO.
Introduction: Large soft tissue defects resulting from trauma in the pediatric population are common. MLLs are a rare subset of these injuries with no standard treatment regimen. Thorough surgical debridement of these lesions is often warranted to remove necrotic tissue and contamination, which results in a large, open soft tissue defect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
September 2023
United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam, Houston, Texas, USA.
Initial fluid infusion rates for resuscitation of burn injuries typically use formulas based on patient weight and total body surface area (TBSA) burned. However, the impact of this rate on overall resuscitation volumes and outcomes have not been extensively studied. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of initial fluid rates on 24-hour volumes and outcomes using the Burn Navigator (BN).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on their own clinical experience and review of the available peer-reviewed data, the authors developed a consensus opinion on the use of an SHSFM for open wounds. The matrix has features such as varying pore sizes and fibers (ie, hybrid-scale) and is indicated for the treatment of open wounds. This report describes the design and utility of the SHSFM, its mechanism of action, and the methods of application, as well as clinical outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
July 2023
United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
Mortality associated with burn injuries is declining with improved critical care. However, patients admitted with concurrent substance use have increased risk of complications and poor outcomes. The impact of alcohol and methamphetamine use on acute burn resuscitation has been described in single-center studies; however, has not been studied since implementation of computerized decision support for resuscitation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWounds
February 2023
Department of Surgery, University of Arizona College of Medicine and the Arizona Burn Center, Phoenix, AZ.
Introduction: NPWTi is a device that combines the benefits of traditional NPWT with periodic irrigation. This automated device allows for preprogrammed cycles of dwelling of a solution and negative pressure onto the wound surface. Its adoption has been hampered by the perceived difficulty of estimating the volume of solution needed per dwell cycle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMJ Open
February 2023
Children's Burn Research Centre, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.
Introduction: Burn registers can provide high-quality clinical data that can be used for surveillance, research, planning service provision and clinical quality assessment. Many countrywide and intercountry burn registers now exist. The variables collected by burn registers are not standardised internationally.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWounds
January 2023
Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Arizona and Creighton University School of Medicine, The Arizona Burn Center, Phoenix, AZ.
NPWT is a surgical dressing that combines polyurethane foam with the subsequent application of continuous or intermittent negative pressure. NPWT facilitates granulation tissue production by macrostrain, microstrain and, if desired, fluid instillation. Sealing the polyurethane foam over the wound bed is achieved using acrylic drapes; however, this can be difficult to use in some anatomic sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Case Rep
September 2022
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Texas Health Science Center, Tyler, TX, USA.
BACKGROUND Damage control surgery (DCS) is an established emergency operative concept, initially described and most often utilized in abdominal trauma. DCS prioritizes managing acute hemorrhage and contamination, leaving the abdominal wall fascia open and covering the existing wound with a temporary abdominal wall closure, most commonly negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT). The patient undergoes aggressive resuscitation to optimize physiology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN Engl J Med
September 2022
From the Clinical Evaluation Research Unit (D.K.H., L.O.-R.) and the Research Institute (A.G.D.), Kingston Health Sciences Centre, and the Departments of Critical Care Medicine (D.K.H., L.O.R.) and Public Health Sciences (D.K.H.), Queen's University, Kingston, ON, the Division of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, and the Population Health and Optimal Health Practices Unit (Trauma-Emergency-Critical Care Medicine) and the Canada Research Chair in Critical Care Neurology and Trauma, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec-Université Laval Research Center, Quebec, QC (A.F.T.), the Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Immunology, and Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Ross Tilley Burn Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto (M.G.J.), and the Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology (S.B.) and the Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine (D. Garrel), University of Montreal, Montreal - all in Canada; the University of Iowa, Iowa City (L.W.); Mercy Hospital Burn Center, Mercy Hospital, St. Louis (J.A.P.); Joseph M. Still Research Foundation, Augusta, GA (B.F.); Legacy Oregon Burn Center and Oregon Health and Science University, Portland (N.E.); Internal Medicine, Centro Nacional de Quemaduras y Cirugía Reconstructiva, Asunción, Paraguay (D. Grau); UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas (S.M.), and Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio (J.M.G.) - both in Texas; University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Firefighters Burn Center, Memphis (S.R.V.); the Department of Hand, Plastic, and Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Trauma Center, BG Trauma Center Ludwigshafen, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg (G.H.), and the Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine, and Pain Therapy, University Hospital Würzburg, Würzburg (C.S.) - both in Germany; Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham (N.M.), Mersey Regional Burn Centre, St. Helens and Knowesley NHS Trust, Whiston Hospital, Prescot (K.S.), Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester (K.S.), and Plastic Surgery and Burns, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital London, London (D.C.) - all in the United Kingdom; Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix (K.F.); the Department of Surgical Sciences, Plastic Surgery, Uppsala University, and the Burn Center, Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden (F.H.); Connecticut Burn Center, Yale New Haven Health/Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport (A.S.); and Centro Traumatologico Ortopedico, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria, Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, Turin, Italy (N.D.).
Background: Glutamine is thought to have beneficial effects on the metabolic and stress response to severe injury. Clinical trials involving patients with burns and other critically ill patients have shown conflicting results regarding the benefits and risks of glutamine supplementation.
Methods: In a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, we assigned patients with deep second- or third-degree burns (affecting ≥10% to ≥20% of total body-surface area, depending on age) within 72 hours after hospital admission to receive 0.
J Burn Care Res
November 2022
Arizona Burn Center Valleywise Health, Phoenix, AZ, USA.
Burns
December 2022
Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, United States. Electronic address:
J Burn Care Res
March 2023
United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
The goal of burn resuscitation is to provide the optimal amount of fluid necessary to maintain end-organ perfusion and prevent burn shock. The objective of this analysis was to examine how the Burn Navigator (BN), a clinical decision support tool in burn resuscitation, was utilized across five major burn centers in the United States, using an observational trial of 300 adult patients. Subject demographics, burn characteristics, fluid volumes, urine output, and resuscitation-related complications were examined.
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September 2022
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA.
Background: Upper extremity injuries may prevent adults from returning to work, impacting productivity, and engagement in meaningful employment.
Objective: The scoping review identified various non-physical factors that impact return to work (RTW) after an upper extremity injury.
Methods: Database searches included: CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubMed, and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Wounds
May 2022
Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center, Tyler, TX; Medical Director, Trauma Wound Care, UT Health East, Tyler, TX.
It is essential that occlusive drapes provide both an airtight, watertight seal and prevent intrusion of the external environment into a healing wound bed. Removal of an acrylic drape, however, may result in pain, reflex erythema, and a denuding of the epidermis, including the stratum corneum. Recently, a new silicone-acrylic hybrid drape was introduced for use with negative pressure wound therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Burn Care Res
January 2023
McGill University, Montréal, Quebec,Canada.
This Clinical Practice Guideline addresses early mobilization and rehabilitation (EMR) of critically ill adult burn patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting. We defined EMR as any systematic or protocolized intervention that could include muscle activation, active exercises in bed, active resistance exercises, active side-to-side turning, or mobilization to sitting at the bedside, standing, or walking, including mobilization using assistance with hoists or tilt tables, which was initiated within at least 14 days of injury, while the patient was still in an ICU setting. After developing relevant PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes) questions, a comprehensive literature search was conducted with the help of a professional medical librarian.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Pediatr (Phila)
June 2022
The Arizona Burn Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA.