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  • 1Division of Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. corinna.sicoutris@uphs.upenn.edu

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Effective burn care involves a multidisciplinary team at a specialized burn center. This approach is crucial for managing thermal burns and inhalational injuries, focusing on assessment, resuscitation, and critical care.

Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Critical Care

Background:

  • Successful management of severe burns and related injuries necessitates a coordinated, multidisciplinary team approach.
  • Burn care is complex, requiring expertise from various specialists to address physical and psychological needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential components of a multidisciplinary team for burn management.
  • To emphasize the critical aspects of assessment, resuscitation, and critical care for thermal burns and inhalational injuries.
  • To highlight special considerations for patients with combined burn and trauma injuries.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established protocols and best practices in burn center management.
  • Focus on the roles of different healthcare professionals within the burn team.

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  • Emphasis on the sequential phases of burn care: assessment, resuscitation, and critical care.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive team approach is fundamental for optimal outcomes in burn patients.
    • Standardized assessment and resuscitation are critical in the initial management phase.
    • Inhalational injuries require specific respiratory support and critical care interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Multidisciplinary collaboration is key to successful burn and inhalational injury management.
    • Early and accurate assessment, followed by appropriate resuscitation, significantly impacts patient prognosis.
    • Integrated care addressing physical, nutritional, and psychosocial needs improves recovery and long-term outcomes for burn survivors.