2019
DOI: 10.18051/univmed.2019.v38.108-113
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Adequate fluid resuscitation decreases incidence of acute renal failure in burn patients

Abstract: BACKGROUND <br />Burns constitute a severe health problem in many countries. In Indonesia burns rank 4th of all trauma-related diseases and are a burden on the country’s health system. Adequate fluid resuscitation is the initial management of burns that determines the success of treatment. This study aimed to determine the relationship between adequate fluid resuscitation and incidence of acute renal failure in burn patients. <br /><br />METHODS<br />A retrospective study of cross-secti… Show more

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“…Most occurred complication was hypoalbuminemia, as much as 3 cases (60%). The results in this study are similar to Soeselo 13 at Atmajaya Hospital, with the most occurred complication was hypoalbuminemia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Most occurred complication was hypoalbuminemia, as much as 3 cases (60%). The results in this study are similar to Soeselo 13 at Atmajaya Hospital, with the most occurred complication was hypoalbuminemia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%