2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.burnso.2021.06.008
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Single stage first layer biosynthetic cellulose dressing versus non-adherent gauze management in paediatric burns

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“…Furthermore, in the United Arab Emirates, pediatric burns account for 64% of all traumatic injuries in children under five years old and have an 8% death rate. Tea and hot water are the most common causes of burns in youngsters (Qureshi et al, 2021). However, understanding the pathophysiological and pharmacological challenges associated with burn trauma is crucial for the successful treatment of pediatric patients with burn injuries (Jeschke et al, 2020).…”
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“…Furthermore, in the United Arab Emirates, pediatric burns account for 64% of all traumatic injuries in children under five years old and have an 8% death rate. Tea and hot water are the most common causes of burns in youngsters (Qureshi et al, 2021). However, understanding the pathophysiological and pharmacological challenges associated with burn trauma is crucial for the successful treatment of pediatric patients with burn injuries (Jeschke et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Burn injuries are categorized based on the burn depth after the initial assessment. Topical treatment options include various options, such as debriding chemicals and dressings (Qureshi et al, 2021). After the wound is healed, the patient is monitored at a clinic under the doctor's supervision, where dressings are regularly replaced..…”
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