Emergent Management of Thermal Burns in Emergency Rooms Saudi Arabia-A Review

Hisham Mohammed Sonbul, Mohammed Ali Mohammed Alqahtani, Abdullah Mohammed Bajebair, Ali Abdallah A. Aljameely,Saud Ali Aloudah, Mohammed Ali M. Alshamrani,Fayez Abdulaziz A. Alharthi

JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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According to WHO statistics, over 300,000 people die each year by burns, and more dying from electric burns, scalds or other causes of burns. Burn injuries and wounds are typically fatal. And they can cause serious long-term implications for victims. The most important aspect in reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with burns is to prevent them. Exposure of tissue to an external high temperature source causes thermal burns. Burns that occur at greater temperatures or over longer periods of time cause deeper and more serious injuries. Because burn patients are the most common trauma patients, the initial step in treating them should be to assess and stabilize their airway, breathing, and circulation according to ATLS standards. Supportive care should include crystalloid resuscitation, blood composition, and potentially endotracheal intubation. In this review we will be looking at thermal burns epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology and most importantly management.
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Burns, epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology
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