D'Avignon Laurie C, Saffle Jeffrey R, Chung Kevin K, Cancio Leopoldo C
San Antonio Military Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
J Trauma. 2008 Mar;64(3 Suppl):S277-86. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e318163c3e4.
Burns complicate 5% to 10% of combat associated injuries with infections being the leading cause of mortality. Given the long term complications and rehabilitation needs after initial recovery from the acute burns, these patients are often cared for in dedicated burn units such as the Department of Defense referral burn center at the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research in San Antonio, TX. This review highlights the evidence-based recommendations using military and civilian data to provide the most comprehensive, up-to-date management strategies for burned casualties. Areas of emphasis include antimicrobial prophylaxis, debridement of devitalized tissue, topical antimicrobial therapy, and optimal time to wound coverage.
烧伤使5%至10%的战斗相关损伤变得复杂,感染是主要死亡原因。鉴于急性烧伤初步恢复后的长期并发症和康复需求,这些患者通常在专门的烧伤病房接受治疗,比如德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市美国陆军外科研究所的国防部转诊烧伤中心。本综述强调了利用军事和民用数据得出的循证建议,以提供针对烧伤伤员最全面、最新的管理策略。重点领域包括抗菌预防、失活组织清创、局部抗菌治疗以及伤口覆盖的最佳时机。