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Human model of burn injury that quantifies the benefit of cooling as a first aid measure
British Journal of Surgery ( IF 8.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-08-23 , DOI: 10.1002/bjs.11263 E H Wright 1, 2 , M Tyler 1 , B Vojnovic 3 , J Pleat 4 , A Harris 2 , D Furniss 5
British Journal of Surgery ( IF 8.6 ) Pub Date : 2019-08-23 , DOI: 10.1002/bjs.11263 E H Wright 1, 2 , M Tyler 1 , B Vojnovic 3 , J Pleat 4 , A Harris 2 , D Furniss 5
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Burn injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Cooling is widely practised as a first aid measure, but the efficacy of cooling burns in human skin has not been demonstrated. A safe, consistent, ethically acceptable model of burning and cooling in live human skin in vivo was developed, and used to quantify the effects of cooling.
中文翻译:
烧伤人体模型,量化冷却作为急救措施的益处
烧伤是全世界发病和死亡的主要原因。冷却被广泛用作急救措施,但冷却人体皮肤烧伤的功效尚未得到证实。开发了一种安全、一致、伦理上可接受的活体人体皮肤燃烧和冷却模型,并用于量化冷却效果。
更新日期:2019-08-23
中文翻译:
烧伤人体模型,量化冷却作为急救措施的益处
烧伤是全世界发病和死亡的主要原因。冷却被广泛用作急救措施,但冷却人体皮肤烧伤的功效尚未得到证实。开发了一种安全、一致、伦理上可接受的活体人体皮肤燃烧和冷却模型,并用于量化冷却效果。