203 results match your criteria: "Association of Dutch Burn Centres[Affiliation]"

Identifying outcomes that matter most is key in driving specialized paediatric burn care. The aim of this study was to discover the most important outcomes for paediatric burns. Parents of children (0-3 year and 4-11 years old) and adolescents (12-17 yearss old) completed surveys to identify outcomes that matter most in the short-term (<6 months postburn) and long-term (6-24 months postburn).

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Burn care quality indicators are used to monitor and improve quality of care and for benchmark purposes. The perspectives of burn survivors, however, are not included in current sets of quality indicators while patient-centred care gains importance. The aim of this study was to explore burn survivors' perspectives on quality aspects of burn care, which was used to translate their perspectives into patient-centred quality of care indicators.

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Patient-reported scar quality in paediatric and adult burn patients: A long-term multicentre follow-up study.

Burns

December 2024

Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Erasmus MC, University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Department of Public Health, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Dutch Burns Foundation, Beverwijk, the Netherlands. Electronic address:

Background: Burn scar maturation can take several years but is generally studied shortly after injury. Therefore, we investigated patient-reported scar quality up to 5-7 years post-burn.

Methods: Patients with ≤ 20 % total body surface area burned completed the Patient Scale of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS 2.

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Fetal Skin Wound Healing: Key Extracellular Matrix Components and Regulators in Scarless Healing.

J Invest Dermatol

August 2024

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC (Location VUmc), Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Preclinical Research, Association of Dutch Burn Centres (ADBC), Beverwijk, The Netherlands. Electronic address:

Fetal skin at early gestational stage is able to regenerate and heal rapidly after wounding. The exact mechanisms and molecular pathways involved in this process are however still largely unknown. The numerous differences in the skin of the early fetus versus skin in later developmental stages might provide clues for the mechanisms of scarless healing.

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Bacteriophage therapy reduces in a porcine and human burn wound infection model.

Antimicrob Agents Chemother

September 2024

Department Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Burn wounds are a major burden, with high mortality rates due to infections. is a major causative agent of burn wound infections, which can be difficult to treat because of antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation. An alternative to antibiotics is the use of bacteriophages, viruses that infect and kill bacteria.

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Objective: To investigate whether duration of knee symptoms influenced the magnitude of the effect of exercise therapy compared to non-exercise control interventions on pain and physical function in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA).

Method: We undertook an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis utilising IPD stored within the OA Trial Bank from randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing exercise to non-exercise control interventions among people with knee OA. IPD from RCTs were analysed to determine the treatment effect by considering both study-level and individual-level covariates in the multilevel regression model.

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Background: The Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) is frequently used to assess scar quality after burns. It is important to be aware of the minimal important change (MIC) and the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) to establish if a POSAS score represents a clinically relevant change or difference. The aim of this study is to explore the MIC and MCID of POSAS version 2.

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Development of a value-based healthcare burns core set for adult burn care.

Burns

September 2024

Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Burn Centre, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk, the Netherlands; Amsterdam Movement Sciences (AMS) Institute, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Pediatric Surgical Centre, Emma Children's Hospital, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk, the Netherlands.

Background: Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is increasingly implemented in healthcare worldwide. Transparent measurement of the outcomes most important and relevant to patients is essential in VBHC, which is supported by a core set of most important quality indicators and outcomes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop a VBHC-burns core set for adult burn patients.

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Background: Efforts to identify therapies to treat hospitalised patients with COVID-19 are being continued. Alkaline phosphatase (AP) dephosphorylates pro-inflammatory adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into anti-inflammatory adenosine.

Methods: In a randomised controlled trial, we investigated the safety and efficacy of AP in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to the ICU.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore how gender influences the relationship between burn severity, perceived stigma, and depressive symptoms over time in burn survivors.
  • It involved two groups: one with 215 participants tracked over 12 months and another with 180 participants assessed 5-7 years postburn, using surgery counts as a measure of burn severity.
  • Results showed that women experienced a direct and ongoing link between burn surgeries and both depressive symptoms and stigma, while men's experiences varied, showing strong initial effects that diminished over time.
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For deep partial-thickness burns no consensus on the optimal treatment has been reached due to conflicting study outcomes with low quality evidence. Treatment options in high- and middle-income countries include conservative treatment with delayed excision and grafting if needed; and early excision and grafting. The majority of timing of surgery studies focus on survival rather than on quality of life.

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An in silico modeling approach to understanding the dynamics of the post-burn immune response.

Front Immunol

February 2024

Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam Movement Sciences (AMS) Institute, Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC), Location VUmc, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Introduction: Burns are characterized by a massive and prolonged acute inflammation, which persists for up to months after the initial trauma. Due to the complexity of the inflammatory process, Predicting the dynamics of wound healing process can be challenging for burn injuries. The aim of this study was to develop simulation models for the post-burn immune response based on (pre)clinical data.

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  • - The study investigates similarities and differences among global burn registries to assess the potential for data comparison and sharing, which could enhance burn prevention and care.
  • - Thirteen burn registries contributed, revealing variations in inclusion criteria and a wide range of collected variables, with some common themes identified in data collection practices.
  • - While there are shared aspects that could facilitate future data pooling, significant discrepancies exist that could lead to biases, highlighting the need for standardized data elements for effective collaboration.
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Aetiology of bioethanol related burn accidents: A qualitative study.

Burns

April 2024

Burn Centre, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Erasmus MC, Trauma Research Unit, Department of Surgery, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Background: Since insight into the motivation of behaviour in bioethanol related burn accidents is lacking, this study aimed to qualitatively examine influencing factors in bioethanol related burn accidents. In order to identify target points for effective burn prevention.

Methods: Patients previously admitted with bioethanol related acute non-intentional burn injury to the three Dutch burn centres were eligible.

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Background: The use of patient-reported outcomes to improve burn care increases. Little is known on burn patients' views on what outcomes are most important, and about preferences regarding online Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Therefore, this study assessed what outcomes matter most to patients, and gained insights into patient preferences towards the use of online PROMs.

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The Short- and Long-Term Outcome Priorities of a Western Australian Adult Burn Population.

J Burn Care Res

March 2024

State Adult Burn Unit, Fiona Stanley Hospital, South Metropolitan Health Service, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.

To optimize patient recovery, understanding which outcomes are most important to burn patients is key. However, research to determine what outcomes are patient priorities is limited. Therefore, we assessed what outcomes are most important to Western Australian burn patients, separately in the short-term (<6 months) and long-term (6-24 months) after injury.

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Introduction: Thermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the recovery of patients. There is a notable absence of suitable animal-free models for investigating the inflammatory processes following burn injuries, thereby impeding the development of more effective therapies to improve burn wound healing in patients.

Methods: In this study, we established a human full skin equivalent (FSE) burn wound model and incorporated human peripheral blood-derived monocytes and T cells.

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Kinetics of Inflammatory Mediators in the Immune Response to Burn Injury: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Animal Studies.

J Invest Dermatol

March 2024

Preclinical Research, Association of Dutch Burn Centres (ADBC), Beverwijk, The Netherlands; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Burns are often accompanied by a dysfunctional immune response, which can lead to systemic inflammation, shock, and excessive scarring. The objective of this study was to provide insight into inflammatory pathways associated with burn-related complications. Because detailed information on the various inflammatory mediators is scattered over individual studies, we systematically reviewed animal experimental data for all reported inflammatory mediators.

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Short- and Long-term Outcomes of an Acellular Dermal Substitute versus Standard of Care in Burns and Reconstructions: A Phase I/II Intrapatient Randomized Controlled Trial.

Adv Skin Wound Care

October 2023

Kim L. M. Gardien, MD, is Burn Physician and Anouk Pijpe, PhD, is Epidemiologist and Research Coordinator, Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Beverwijk, the Netherlands; Burn Center, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; and Amsterdam Movement Sciences (AMS) Institute, Amsterdam UMC. Katrien M. Brouwer, PhD, is Senior Researcher, Association of Dutch Burn Centres. Matthea Stoop, RN, is Research Nurse, Association of Dutch Burn Centres; Burn Center, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Simarjeet K. Singh is Research Student, Burn Center, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk. Floyd W. Timmermans, MD, PhD, is Clinical Researcher, Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; and AMS Institute, Amsterdam UMC. Marcel Vlig, BAS, is Senior Technician, Association of Dutch Burn Centres. Paul P. M. van Zuijlen, MD, PhD, is Plastic Surgeon and Professor of Burn Care, Burn Center, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; AMS Institute, Amsterdam UMC; and Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk. Esther Middelkoop, PhD, is Director of Research and Professor of Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration, Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Beverwijk, the Netherlands; Burn Center, Red Cross Hospital, Beverwijk; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; and AMS Institute, Amsterdam UMC.

Objective: Dermal substitutes promote dermal regeneration and improve scar quality, but knowledge gaps remain regarding their efficacy and indications for use. The authors investigated the safety and short- and long-term efficacy of an acellular dermal substitute in patients with full-thickness wounds.

Methods: This intrapatient randomized controlled, open-label, phase I (safety) and phase II (efficacy) study compared treatment with Novomaix (Matricel GmbH), a dermal collagen/elastin-based scaffold, with split-thickness skin graft (STSG) only.

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Purpose: Describe prevalence and severity of fatigue in children and adolescents with burns during six months after hospital discharge, identify potential explanatory variables, and examine the relationship with exercise capacity.

Materials And Methods: Fatigue was assessed using the Pediatric-Quality-of-Life-Inventory-Multidimensional-Fatigue-Scale (PedsQL-MFS) at discharge, and six weeks, three-, and six months after discharge. PedsQL-MFS scores ≥1 SD below the age-group specific non-burned reference mean were considered to signify fatigue.

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Background: The epidemiological data on post-burn growth, body composition and motor development is ambiguous and scattered. The aim of this systematic review was therefore to summarize the current body of evidence on post-burn growth, body composition and motor development in children.

Methods: A literature search was conducted in PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science up to March 2021.

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Patients with extensive and complex wounds due to Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections (NSTI) may be referred to a burn center. This study describes the characteristics, outcomes, as well as diagnostic challenges of these patients. Patients admitted to three hospitals with a burn center for the treatment of NSTI in a 5-year period were included.

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Reliability and validity of a frailty assessment tool in specialized burn care, a retrospective multicentre cohort study.

Burns

November 2023

Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Trauma Research Unit Department of Surgery, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Background: Frailty is a predictor of adverse outcomes in elderly patients. The Canadian Study of Health and Aging Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is an often-used frailty assessment instrument. However, the CFS's reliability and validity in patients with burn injuries are unknown.

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This pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Virtual Reality (VR)-distraction on pain during multiple Wound Dressing Changes (WDCs). Furthermore, associations between demographic, clinical, and psychological factors and pain during WDC were determined. Participants were randomized to either the VR-condition or Care As Usual (CAU)-condition.

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Improvement of burn care by video interaction guidance.

Burns

November 2023

Association of Dutch Burn Centers, Burn Center Martini Hospital, Groningen, the Netherlands; University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Center for Human Movement Sciences, Groningen, the Netherlands; Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Research Group Healthy Ageing, Allied Health Care and Nursing, the Netherlands.

Aims: To evaluate the effect of video interaction guidance on improving the nurse-child relationship during the wound care procedures. Additionally, determine whether the interactional behavior of nurses is related to pain and distress experienced by children.

Methods: The interactional skills of seven nurses receiving video interaction guidance were compared with those of ten other nurses.

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