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The year in burns 2008.

Steven E Wolf1

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio and United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, 7703 Floyd Curl, San Antonio, TX 78229-3600, United States. wolfs@uthscsa.edu

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This review highlights impactful 2008 burn research, covering epidemiology, critical care, and rehabilitation. It identifies key studies advancing burn treatment and patient recovery strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Burn research
  • Medical treatment
  • Scientific literature review

Background:

  • Over 1200 original burn research articles were published in 2008.
  • This review focuses on articles with the most significant impact on burn treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and summarize high-impact burn research from 2008.
  • To provide editorial commentary on key advancements in burn care.

Main Methods:

  • Articles were selected based on their impact on burn treatment.
  • Research was categorized into ten topic areas.
  • Each selected article was briefly discussed with editorial comments.

Main Results:

  • The review covers diverse areas including epidemiology, wound characterization, critical care physiology, inhalation injury, infection, metabolism, nutrition, psychological aspects, pain management, rehabilitation, and burn reconstruction.
  • Identified key studies that significantly influenced burn treatment in 2008.

Conclusions:

  • The review provides a curated overview of the most influential burn research from 2008.
  • It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the year's advancements in burn care and treatment.