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| Title: | Early Surgery Improves Outcomes Following Critical Burns |
| Authors: | Guy, Jeffrey S. |
| Keywords: | Burn Intensive Care Unit Critical care |
| Issue Date: | 28-Jun-2007 |
| Publisher: | Vanderbilt University. Medical Center |
| Series/Report no.: | Surgery ICU Rounds |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | Burns and scalds -- Treatment Burns and scalds -- Surgery Inflammation -- Immunological aspects Teaching |
| Abstract: | Early surgical excision is likely to be the most significant individual variable to improve the outcome of a patient (adult or child) with a critical burn. Nevertheless, many nonburn physicians still want to apply to 1970 treatment paradigms to this population of injured patients. This episode will hopefully replace these falsehoods with fact supported in the literature. |
| Description: | Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Podcasts - Early Surgery Improves Outcomes Following Critical Burns." By Jeffrey S. Guy, MD, MSc, FACS. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/2515 |
| Appears in Collections: | Surgery ICU Rounds
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