Zhonghua shao shang za zhi = Zhonghua shaoshang zazhi = Chinese journal of burns
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Aug 2013
Meta Analysis[Evaluation of the heterogeneity of systematic reviews on nutrition support for burn patients with Meta-regression algorithm].
To evaluate the heterogeneity of systematic reviews (SRs) on nutrition support for burn patients with Meta-regression algorithm quantitatively. ⋯ Quality of SRs on nutrition intervention for burn patients is poor, and significant heterogeneity exists among trials that are included in these SRs. O/E ratio from Meta-regression could be an effective tool to identify heterogeneity and its source.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Aug 2013
Review[Advances in the research of treatment of hydrofluoric acid burn].
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is one of the most common inorganic acids used widely in industrial circle. HF not only causes cutaneous burn, but also induces systemic toxicity by its unique injury mechanism. ⋯ However, there is no standard treatment strategy with wide acceptance in the world. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the advances in the research of strategies for the treatment of HF burns.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Aug 2013
Randomized Controlled Trial[Effects of glutamine combined with ulinastatin on inflammatory response of patients with severe burn injury].
To observe the effects of glutamine combined with ulinastatin on inflammatory response of patients with severe burn injury. ⋯ Glutamine combined with ulinastatin treatment can alleviate damage to intestine after severe burn injury, lower the serum level of inflammatory cytokines, promote wound healing, and reduce the incidence of burn sepsis.
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Zhonghua Shao Shang Za Zhi · Aug 2013
[Influence of the depth of retained denatured dermis on the survival rate of grafted skin in burn swine with deep partial-thickness burn].
To explore the influence of the thickness of retained denatured dermis on the survival rate of grafted skin in swine with deep partial-thickness burn. ⋯ Performing autologous skin grafting on deep partial-thickness burn, in which the depth of retained denatured dermis was 0.10 mm, may help regenerate dermal function and alleviate scar formation.