2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2008.07.020
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Effects on mortality of changing trends in the management of burned children in Turkey: Eight years’ experience

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“…[9,10] In our series, conservative treatment succeeded in 57.6% of the inpatient children. A total of 325 operations were carried out, involving 42.4% (159) of cases.…”
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“…[9,10] In our series, conservative treatment succeeded in 57.6% of the inpatient children. A total of 325 operations were carried out, involving 42.4% (159) of cases.…”
Section: Conflict-of-interest Issues Regarding the Authorship Or Artimentioning
confidence: 51%
“…This has been observed similarly in developed countries. [6,8,9] Flame burn was the second most common cause of burn injuries. Childhood flame burns usually occurred outdoors, often as a result of the ignition of flammable liquids.…”
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“…[19,20] We also used silver sulfadiazine for the treatment of burn injuries in our clinic. We observed that net dressings containing chlorhexidine were quite effective in treating the injury of patients with second degree superficial burns, and we recommend the use of this product in patients with second degree superficial burns.…”
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“…Deeper burns often requiring surgery were treated in any case by admission as inpatients, with the treatment approach of early excision and grafting accepted in this context. [2,16] During the study period, a total of five thousand two hundred and ninety dressings were applied to the one thousand five hundred and eleven patients treated in the polyclinic. The recommended treatment for superficial burns suitable for polyclinic follow-up is to provide protection from moisture and superficial antibacterial prophylaxis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%