Zhonghua shao shang za zhi = Zhonghua shaoshang zazhi = Chinese journal of burns
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Jun 2002
[An investigation of bacterial epidemiology and an analysis of bacterial resistance to antibiotics in a burn unit from 1993 to 1999].
To investigate the bacterial epidemiology in our department in recent years, so as to provide assistance to the clinical management of burn patients. ⋯ G(-) bacilli were still predominant bacteria in our burn department when compared to G(+) cocci. The 3rd generation cephalosporins are the routine antibiotics for the present. But resistant bacteria are on the increase. There are also more and more MRSAs isolated from burn wounds. For this, vancomycin and norvancomycin should be preferably used.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Jun 2002
[Clinical analysis of 333 cases of inhalation injury in burned children].
To analyze the clinical features of inhalation injury in children, with the aim of improving its management. ⋯ Burn infection was an important factor affecting the prognosis of inhalation injury. And inhalation injury and shock were major inducers of burn infection. Early application of wide spectrum antibiotics and shock management were helpful in lowering of burn infection rate. Early tracheostomy might be beneficial to burn shock management.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Jun 2002
[Respiratory support with high frequency jet ventilation in severely burned patients with inhalation injury during early postburn stage].
To observe the effects of respiratory support with high frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) in severely burned patients with inhalation injury during early postburn stage. ⋯ HFJV was beneficial in improving oxygenation and without any obvious side effects during the early management of severely burned patients with inhalation injury. This might be an optimal respiratory support pattern.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Jun 2002
[Analysis of the efficacy of lung-protective ventilation strategy in burn patients with respiratory dysfunction].
To investigate the efficacy of lung-protective ventilation strategy in burn patients with respiratory dysfunction. ⋯ Respiratory support in severely burned patients could be achieved by lung-protective ventilation strategy.