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AUTHOR INDEX Aaron, L. A., 32 Cullen, M., 196 Honari, S., 327 Mlcak, R. P., 287 Adams, C. D., 294, 342 Custer, D. A., 75 Horton, J.W., 172 Molan, P. C., 366 Ahrenholz, D. H., 87 Hultman, C. S., 357 Molitor, F., 87 Ahrns, K., 97, 132,439 Daughertx', M. B., 196 Hunt, J. L., 87 Molnar, J. A., 280 Alaghehbandan, R., 39 Day, J., 449 Moore, L. J., 371 Alexander, J. W., 75 Demling, R., 215 Innes, M., 258 Morgan, J. R., 126 Arch, M., 215 Doyle, B., 220 iMorris, S. E., 431 Mozingo, D. W., 87 Dujovny, N., 190 Jeng, J. C., 87 Babcock, G. F., 333 Durlach, R., 266 lenkins, M., 196, 401 Musgrave, M. A., 208, 258 Ballard-Croft, C., 172 Joseph, K. Fv., 294 Banfield, J., 351 F^delman, L., 183, 431 Nakamori,Y., 103 Bartman, M., 449 Engrav, L. H., 327, 449 Kagan, R. J., 87, 326,401 Neely, A. N., 333 Bauer, G. J., 327 F>dmann, D., 21 Kazis, L. E., 196 Neuwalder, J. M., 54, 215 Benaim, F., 266 Nishino, M., 103 Keen, A., 183 Besner, G. E., 116 Noborio, M., 103 Fang, C.-H., 318 Keller, C., 66 Bhattacharjee, A. K., 333 Noel, J. G., 75 Fang, P., 327 Kelley, R. T., 235 Birmingham, B. R., 244 Fauerbach, J. A., 249 Kemalyan, N. A., 167 Blome-Eberwein, S., 21 Ferreira, L. M., 126 Khourx', J., 401,416 O’Donnell, F., 27 Boeve, S. A., 32 Fish, J. S., 110, 208, 351 Kimball, D., 190 Ogle, C. K., 75 Bolgiani, A. N., 266 Fleckman, P., 327 King, B. H., 135 Ogle, J. D., 75 Boyce, S. T., 10 Brandt, M.-M., 97, 132, Foley, K. H., 220 King, B. S., 135 Ogura, H., 103 439 Foster, K. N., 87 Kiriluk, D. B., 327 Orgill, D. P., 54,215 Breuing, K. H., 54 Franklin, G. A., 439 Knoblock, L., 183 Orgill, J.,215 Koh, T., 103 Buchele, B. A., 272 Germann, G., 21 Kovval-Vern, A., 190, 371 Palmieri, T., 196, 220 Gibran, N. S., 327 Kowalske, K., 227 Cahill, T., 444 Palmieri, T. L., 87 Cain, V., 32 Gillespie, R. W., 46 Kiintscher, M. V., 21 Panjeshahin, M.-R., 39 Cairns, B. A., 357 Girolami, P. A., 294 Kuwagata, Y., 103 Paradise, P., 220 Goldfarb, 1. W., 342 Calvert, C., 196 Parks, K. S., 167 Caniggia, L. B. F., 266 Gomez, M., 110, 208, 258, Landolt, xM. A., 60 Parry, L, 220 Carman, B., 444 351 Lari, A. R., 39 Patel, S., 371 Carrougher, G., 424 Goodwin, O. W., 196 Latenser, B. A., 190, 371 Patino, O., 266 Carrougher, G. J., 27 Gordillo, G. M., 272 Lawrence, J. W., 249 Patterson, D. R., 1, 32, Cartotto, R. C., 208, 258, Gottschlich, M., 401,416 Lee, A., 196 424,449 351 Gragnani, A., 126 Lee, L. A., 27 Peck, M. D., 87, 357 Caruso, D. M., 87 Greenfield, L. J., 97 Li, B.-G., 75, 318 Pelzer, M., 21 Casper, J. K., 235 Greenhalgh, D. G., 87, 220 Liang, M. H., 196 Peterson, A., 32 Chakrin, A., 190 Guastavino, P., 266 Luquette, M. H., 116 Phillips, C. B., 196 Chedekel, D. S., 135 Piazza-Waggoner, C]., 342 Christie, S. S., 167 Halas, F;., 366 Malloy, M., 311 Piccolo, N. S., 385 Clark, W. R., 235 Harding, P. A., 116 Marti, D., 60 Pidcock, F., 196 Coffey, R. A., 272 Hashiguchi, N., 103 Martin-Herz, S. P., 32 Prezzavento, G. FL., 266 Cole, J. K., 327 Hasselgren, P.-O., 318 Mart^'n, J. A. J., 135 Priolo, D., 357 Colton, R. H., 235 Heider, T. R., 357 Matsumura, H., 327 Proctor, M. C., 97 Cooke, A., 351 Heimbach, D. M., 1, 32, Mayes, T., 401,416 Ptacek, J. T., 1,424 Cooper, A. B., 258 327, 424 McCall, J., 444 Pulito, J. F., 167 C^ooper, R. A., 366 Heistein, J. B., 272 McCampbell, B., 157 Purdue, G. F., 87 Cornelius, J., 75 Helm, P.,227 McCauley, R. L., 196 C'.orpron, C. A., 439 Herndon, D. N., 287 McGwin’G., Jr., 244, 305 Quinney, B., 305 Cribbs, R. K., 116 Heugel, J. R., 167 McReynolds, M. C., 132 Cromes, G. F., 227 Hinson, M., 196 Meredith, J. W., 280 Cross, A. S., 333 Holavanahalli, R., 227 Meuli, M., 60 Rabbitts,A., 157 Cross, J. M., 244, 305 Holder, 1. A., 333 Meyer, W. J., Ill, 196 Ramos, G. FL, 266 454 AUTHOR INDEX Aaron, L. A., 32 Cullen, M., 196 Honari, S., 327 Mlcak, R. P., 287 Adams, C. D., 294, 342 Custer, D. A., 75 Horton, J.W., 172 Molan, P. C., 366 Ahrenholz, D. H., 87 Hultman, C. S., 357 Molitor, F., 87 Ahrns, K., 97, 132,439 Daughertx', M. B., 196 Hunt, J. L., 87 Molnar, J. A., 280 Alaghehbandan, R., 39 Day, J., 449 Moore, L. J., 371 Alexander, J. W., 75 Demling, R., 215 Innes, M., 258 Morgan, J. R., 126 Arch, M., 215 Doyle, B., 220 iMorris, S. E., 431 Mozingo, D. W., 87 Dujovny, N., 190 Jeng, J. C., 87 Babcock, G. F., 333 Durlach, R., 266 lenkins, M., 196, 401 Musgrave, M. A., 208, 258 Ballard-Croft, C., 172 Joseph, K. Fv., 294 Banfield, J., 351 F^delman, L., 183, 431 Nakamori,Y., 103 Bartman, M., 449 Engrav, L. H., 327, 449 Kagan, R. J., 87, 326,401 Neely, A. N., 333 Bauer, G. J., 327 F>dmann, D., 21 Kazis, L. E., 196 Neuwalder, J. M., 54, 215 Benaim, F., 266 Nishino, M., 103 Keen, A., 183 Besner, G. E., 116 Noborio, M., 103 Fang, C.-H., 318 Keller, C., 66 Bhattacharjee, A. K., 333 Noel, J. G., 75 Fang, P., 327 Kelley, R. T., 235 Birmingham, B. R., 244 Fauerbach, J. A., 249 Kemalyan, N. A., 167 Blome-Eberwein, S., 21 Ferreira, L. M., 126 Khourx', J., 401,416 O’Donnell, F., 27 Boeve, S. A., 32 Fish, J. S., 110, 208, 351 Kimball, D., 190 Ogle, C. K., 75 Bolgiani, A. N., 266 Fleckman, P., 327 King, B. H., 135 Ogle, J. D., 75 Boyce, S. T., 10 Brandt, M.-M., 97, 132, Foley, K. H., 220 King, B. S., 135 Ogura, H., 103 439 Foster, K. N., 87 Kiriluk, D. B., 327 Orgill, D. P., 54,215 Breuing, K. H., 54 Franklin, G. A., 439 Knoblock, L., 183 Orgill, J.,215 Koh, T., 103 Buchele, B. A., 272 Germann, G., 21 Kovval-Vern, A., 190, 371 Palmieri, T., 196, 220 Gibran, N. S., 327 Kowalske, K., 227 Cahill, T., 444 Palmieri, T. L., 87 Cain, V., 32 Gillespie, R. W., 46 Kiintscher, M. V., 21 Panjeshahin, M.-R., 39 Cairns, B. A., 357 Girolami, P. A., 294 Kuwagata, Y., 103 Paradise, P., 220 Goldfarb, 1. W., 342 Calvert, C., 196 Parks, K. S., 167 Caniggia, L. B. F., 266 Gomez, M., 110, 208, 258, Landolt, xM. A., 60 Parry, L, 220 Carman, B., 444 351 Lari, A. R., 39 Patel, S., 371 Carrougher, G., 424 Goodwin, O. W., 196 Latenser, B. A., 190, 371 Patino, O., 266 Carrougher, G. J., 27 Gordillo, G. M., 272 Lawrence, J. W., 249 Patterson, D. R., 1, 32, Cartotto, R. C., 208, 258, Gottschlich, M., 401,416 Lee, A., 196 424,449 351 Gragnani, A., 126 Lee, L. A., 27 Peck, M. D., 87, 357 Caruso, D. M., 87 Greenfield, L. J., 97 Li, B.-G., 75, 318 Pelzer, M., 21 Casper, J. K., 235 Greenhalgh, D. G., 87, 220 Liang, M. H., 196 Peterson, A., 32 Chakrin, A., 190 Guastavino, P., 266 Luquette, M. H., 116 Phillips, C. B., 196 Chedekel, D. S., 135 Piazza-Waggoner, C]., 342 Christie, S. S., 167 Halas, F;., 366 Malloy, M., 311 Piccolo, N. S., 385 Clark, W. R., 235 Harding, P. A., 116 Marti, D., 60 Pidcock, F., 196 Coffey, R. A., 272 Hashiguchi, N., 103 Martin-Herz, S. P., 32 Prezzavento, G. FL., 266 Cole, J. K., 327 Hasselgren, P.-O., 318 Mart^'n, J. A. J., 135 Priolo, D., 357 Colton, R. H., 235 Heider, T. R., 357 Matsumura, H., 327 Proctor, M. C., 97 Cooke, A., 351 Heimbach, D. M., 1, 32, Mayes, T., 401,416 Ptacek, J. T., 1,424 Cooper, A. B., 258 327, 424 McCall, J., 444 Pulito, J. F., 167 C^ooper, R. A., 366 Heistein, J. B., 272 McCampbell, B., 157 Purdue, G. F., 87 Cornelius, J., 75 Helm, P.,227 McCauley, R. L., 196 C'.orpron, C. A., 439 Herndon, D. N., 287 McGwin’G., Jr., 244, 305 Quinney, B., 305 Cribbs, R. K., 116 Heugel, J. R., 167 McReynolds, M. C., 132 Cromes, G. F., 227 Hinson, M., 196 Meredith, J. W., 280 Cross, A. S., 333 Holavanahalli, R., 227 Meuli, M., 60 Rabbitts,A., 157 Cross, J. M., 244, 305 Holder, 1. A., 333 Meyer, W. J., Ill, 196 Ramos, G. FL, 266 454 Journal of Burn Clare & Rehabilitation Volume 23, Number 6 Author Index 455 Rcdlick, F., 110, 351 Schwartz, S., 157 Talei, A.-R., 39 Ward, R. S., 66 Reilly, D., 196 Schwenn, G., 449 Tanaka, H., 103 Warden, G., 196,401,416, Ren, X. S., 196 Selzer, K., 27 Taylor, A. J., 244, 305 444 Richter, L., 249 Sharar, S. R., 27, 424 Thode, H. C., Jr., 361 Warner, 1\, 327 Rossignol, A. M., 39 Sheridan, R. L., 87, 135, Thompson, J. T., 280 Wasif, N., 157 Roston, B., 110 311 Tompkins, R., 196, 311 Widner, J., 60 Rue, L. W., 111,244, 305 Shimazu, T., 103 Williams, R. M., 449 Ryan, C. M., 311 Singer, A. J., 361 Umraw, N., 208 Wolf, S., 87 Wood, D., 196 Slater, H., 294, 342 Saffle, J., 87, 183,375,431 Smith, D. R., 244 Valent, F., 305 Wray, C. J., 318,416 Sampson, C., 54 Spence, R. J., 87 Valente, J. F., 75 Sauvageot, S. A., 294 Staiano-Cioico, L., 157 Vavilala, M. S., 27 Yowler,C:. J., 87 Saxe, G. N., 135 Stoddard, F. J., 135 Voigt, D. VV., 87 Yurt, R. W., 157 Schnitzer, ). J., 135 Sugimoto, FI., 103 Schoenfeld, D. A., 311 Suman, (). F., 287 Wahl,W. L.,97, 132,439 Zajkowski, P. J., 97 Schulz, J. T., Ill, 311 Supp, D. M, 10 Wakefield, T. W., 97 Zegzula, D. H., 167 SUBJECT INDEX Abdominal compartment syndrome, acute, thermal catheter infection risk, relation to insertion site distance injuries, percutaneous decompression vs. decom¬ from burned area, 266 pressive laparotomy for, 190 depression in, inpatients, 1 Abuse, child: see Child abuse diabetic patients, 157 Achilles tendon, exposed, negative-pressure wound ther¬ early tracheostomy effects on outcome, 431 apy treatment, case report, 167 early vs. delayed enteral support effects on outcomes, American Burn Association, 2002 presidential address, 401 375 eczema mimicking child abuse and, 357 Analgesia epidemiology' in Iran, children, 39 opioid, prn vs. regular scheduling of, pediatric burn exercise training effects on pulmonary' function, chil¬ patients, 424 dren, 288 prescribing practices in emergency department burn exposed Achilles tendon, negative-pressure wound patients, national study, 361 therapy treatment, case report, 167 Apoptosis, in polymorphonuclear leukocytes, in major fatalities, occupational, in U.S., 305 burn injury', 103 heat shock protein expression and apoptosis in poly¬ Autografts, dermatome setting for, Integra Dermal Re¬ morphonuclear leukocytes in, 103 generation Template and, 327 Integra artificial skin effects on length of stay, 311 major, quality' of life predictors after, 229 Bacteremia myelopoiesis effects, 75 blood culture testing in burn patients and, 183 occupational: see Occupational injuries catheter-related, relation to insertion site distance from pain behavior, cartoon movie distraction effects, chil¬ burned area, 266 dren, 60 Barrier formation, cultured composite skin grafts, 126 persistent hoarseness after, long-term follow-up study, Behavior management, summer camp for burn patients, 235 297 posttraumatic stress disorder after, management of, Blood culture testing, use in burn patients, 183 249 Body surface area, computer-aided determination of, 55 protelysis in skeletal muscle after, insulin-like growth Bone growth/development, vitamin D effects, pediatric factor-1 inhibition of, 318 burn patients, 416 risk factors and prevention strategies, elderly patients, Bone marrow progenitor cells, changes, after burn in¬ 351 jury', 75 sleep disturbance after, 32 Burn camp, staff' training, 294 stress-activated signaling activation after, 172 Bum care venous thrombosis incidence, 97 in Brazil, history, trends, and future directions, 385 Burn Prevention Forum computer-generated documentation, development and burn prevention knowledge in restaurants, 341 initiation of, 272 occupational electrical injuries, burn center involve¬ follow-up, telemedicine role, 110 ment in prevention of, 132 nursing unit effects on wound infection, 281 Burn questionnaire development, infants and young OT/PT therapist educational preparedness in, 66 children, 196 web site development for, 216 Burn Specific Health Scale, quality of life predictors Burn center after major burn injury, 229 prevention of occupational electrical injuries, 132 BurnWare® regional, serious occupational burn injury' treatment, body surface area determination, computer-aided sys¬ 244 tem for, 55 toxic epidermal necrolysis treatment, multicenter re¬ computer-generated documentation development, in view, 87 burn care, 271 Bum diagram on-line burn educational Web site, 215 body surface area determination, computer-aided, 55 computer-based programs for, 54 Bum injuries: see also specific type Calcium, vitamin D effects on, pediatric burn patients, acute abdominal compartment syndrome in, percutane¬ 416 ous decompression vr. decompressive laparotomy Camp, burn, staff training, 294 for, 190 Cardiac index, transcardiopulmonary thermodilution body surface area determination, computer-aided, 55 role in monitoring, 21 456 Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation Volume 23, Number 6 Subject Index 457 Catheter, infection risk, relation to insertion site distance Emergency department, analgesia prescribing patterns in from burned area, 266 burn patients, national study, 361 Cecal perforation, in thermal injury, case report and lit¬ Endotoxin, immunization, effects against gram-negative erature review, 371 sepsis, route comparison study, 333 Child abuse, eczema mimicking, 357 Enteral nutrition, early vs. delayed, effects on outcomes Children in severe burn injuries, 401 acutely burned, pain management in, 135 Epidemiology burn injury epidemiology, in Iran, 39 burn care in Brazil, history, trends, and future direc¬ burn questionnaire development, 196 tions, 385 exercise training effects on pulmonary function after burn injuries, in Iran, children, 39 thermal injury, 288 burn injury' risk factors and prevention strategies, el¬ neck burn contracture, improved Watusi collar for derly patients, 351 management, 220 burn-injured diabetic patients, 157 opioid analgesia, prn regular scheduling of, 424 occupational thermal burn fatalities, in U.S., 305 pain behavior, cartoon movie distraction effects, 60 venous thrombosis incidence in burn patients, 97 * summer camp for burn patients, behavior management Epidermal growth factor, heparin-binding, production approaches, 297 of, in murine partial-thickness wound healing, 116 vitamin D effects on calcium, magnesium, and phos¬ Ethics Forum, eczema mimicking child abuse, 357 phorus, burn patients, 416 Exercise training, pulmonary function effects, after ther¬ Volume Diffusive Respirator vs. conventional ventila¬ mal injury, children, 288 tion, after burn injury, 444 wound care, oral fentanyl citrate vs. oxycodone, 27 Fentanyl citrate, outpatient wound care, comparison Commentary, young men and fire—the unraveling of with oxycodone, children, 27 healthcare, 46 Fever, blood culture testing in burn patients and, 183 Computerized systems: see also BurnWare’a9 Fluid resuscitation volume. Parkland Formula estima¬ body surface area determination, 55 tion validity, 258 computer-generated documentation development, in burn care, 271 Gastrointestinal complications, in thermal injury, case on-line burn educational Web site, 215 report and literature review, 371 Contracture, neck burn, improved Watusi collar for Grafting, skin: see Skin grafting management, children, 220 Health care, current state of, commentary', 46 D-dimer level, thromboembolic complication screening Heat shock protein, expression, in major burn injury', role, 439 103 Demographics, serious occupational burn injury' treat¬ Hemodynamic monitoring, burn patients, transcardiop- ment at regional burn center, 244 ulmonary vs pulmonary arterial thermodilution, 21 Depression, after burn injury, inpatients, 1 Hoarseness, persistent, after burn/inhalation injury', Dermatome settings, thin split-thickness harv'esting long-term follow-up study, 235 techniques to cover Integra, editorial, 326 Honey, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in burns, role Diabetes mellitus, burn injuries and, 157 in inhibition, 366 Differentiation, cultured composite skin grafts, 126 Hospitalization Disfigurement, posttraumatic stress disorder after burn depression after burn injury, 1 injury and, 249 Integra artificial skin effects on length of stay after ma¬ Documentation, computer-generated, development and jor burn injury', 311 initiation of, in burn care, 272 length of stay, burn questionnaire development and, Dressing changes, bacteremia and, blood culture testing infants and young children, 196 and, 183 peer consultation program for burn inpatients, evalua¬ tion of, 449 Eczema, mimicking child abuse, 357 toxic epidermal necrolysis, treatment at burn centers, Editorial, 326 multicenter review, 87 Education OT/PT therapist preparedness in burn care, 66 Infants web site development for burn care, 216 acutely burned, pain management, 135 Elderly patients, burn injury risk factors and prevention burn questionnaire development, 196 strategies, 351 Infection Electrical injuries, occupational burn wound, burn nursing unit effects on, 281 burn center involvement in prevention of, 132 catheter, risk of, relation to insertion site distance from treatment at regional burn center, 244 burned area, 266 Journal of Burn C'arc & Rehabilitation 458 Subject Index Novembcr/Dcccmbcr 2002 Pseudomonas aeruffinosa, honey efficacy in inhibition respiraton' capacitt' decrease after burn/inhalation in¬ of, 366 jury, 287 Inhalation injuries Watusi collar for neck burn contracture management, exercise training effects on pulmonarx' function, chil¬ children, 220 dren, 288 Outcomes persistent hoarseness after, long-term follow -up study, burn questionnaire development, infants and young 235 children, 196 Insulin-like growth factor-1, inhibition of proteolysis in burn-injured diabetic patients, 157 skeletal muscle after burn injurt', 318 early tracheostomy effects on, in burn injuries, 431 Integra artificial skin, length of stay after major burn Integra artificial skin effects on length of stay after ma¬ injur\', 311 jor burn injury', 311 Integra Dermal Regeneration Template, dermatome serious occupational burn injury' treatment at regional setting for autografts to cover, 327 burn center, 244 Internet Oxidative stress, heat shock protein expression and, 103 educational web site development for burn care, 216 Oxycodone, outpatient wound care, comparison w ith on-line burn educational Web site, 215 fentanyl citrate, children, 27 Ischemic bowel disease, thermal injurx' and, case report and literature review, 371 p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase, activation after burn injury, 172 Keratinocjtes Pain behavior, burned children, cartoon movie distrac¬ cultured skin substitutes and, vascular endothelial tion effects, 60 growth factor overexpression effects, 10 difterentiation and barrier formation of cultured com¬ Pain management acutely burned children, 135 posite skin grafts, 126 analgesia prescribing practices in emergency depart¬ ment burn patients, national study, 361 Laparotomy, decompressive, abdominal compartment opioid analgesia, prn vs. regular scheduling of, pediatric syndrome in thermal injur\’,comparison with per¬ burn patients, 424 cutaneous decompression, 190 posttraumatic stress disorder after burn injury and, 249 Larj'ngeal abnormalities, after burn/inhalation injuiy, Parkland Formula, estimation of fluid resuscitation vol¬ long-term follow-up study, 235 ume validit}’, 258 Lung injury. Volume Diffusive Respirator iv. conven¬ Patient satisfaction, telemedicine in follow-up burn tional ventilation after burn injuiy, children, 444 care, 110 Peer consultation program, for burn inpatients, cwalua- Magnesium, vitamin D effects on, pediatric burn pa¬ tion of, 449 tients, 416 Percutaneous decompression, abdominal compartment Metabolic derangements, vitamin D effects, pediatric syndrome in thermal injuiy, comparison with de¬ burn patients, 416 compressive laparotomy, 190 Mortality, burn-injured diabetic patients and, 157 Perfusion, silicone gel sheets effects on, in hypertrophic Muscle, skeletal, wasting, after burn injuries, insulin-like burn scars, 208 growth factor-1 inhibition of, 318 - Phonatory status, after burn/inhalation injuiy', long¬ Myelopoiesis, thermal injun' effects on, 75 term follow-up study, 235 Phosphorus, vitamin D effects on, pediatric burn pa¬ Neck burn, contracture, improved Watusi collar for man¬ tients, 416 agement, children, 220 Physical therapist, educational preparedness in burn Nursing Forum, burn nursing unit effects on wound care, 66 infection, 280 Posttraumatic stress disorder, regulation of, 249 Nutrition, early vs. delayed enteral support effects on Progenitor cells, thermal injun’ effects on myelopoiesis, outcomes in severe burn injuries, 401 75 Proteolysis, in skeletal muscle after burn injury', insulin¬ Occupational injuries like grow th factor-1 inhibition of, 318 burn prevention knowledge in restaurants, 342 Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, honey efficacy in inhi electrical, burn center role in prevention of, 132 bition of, in burns, 366 major, burn, regional burn center treatment, 244 Psychological support, peer consultation program for thermal burn fatalities in U.S., 305 burn inpatients, evaluation of, 449 Occupational therapist, educational preparedness in Psychosocial Forum burn care, 66 burn camp staff training, 294 OT/PT Forum pain behavior, cartoon movie distraction effects, chil¬ educational preparedness for therapists in burn care, 66 dren, 60 Journal of Burn C'are & Rehabilitation Volume 23, Number 6 Subject Index 459 pain management, acutely burned children, 135 Telemedicine, follow-up burn care and, 110 quality of life after burn injury', 227 Thermal injuries Psychosocial issues, posttraumatic stress disorder, man¬ acute abdominal compartment syndrome in, percutane¬ agement of, 249 ous decompression w. decompressive laparotomy Pulmonary arterial thermodilution, hemodynamic for, 190 monitoring, comparison with transcardiopulmo- cecal perforation in, case report and literature review, nar\' monitoring, 21 . 371 Pulmonary embolism, incidence in burn patients, 97 exercise training effects on pulmonary' function, chil¬ dren, 288 fatalities, occupational, in U.S., 305 Quality of life myelopoiesis effects, 75 predictors of, after major burn injury', 229 Thermodilution, transcardiopulmonary' vs. pulmonary' sleep disturbance after burn injury', 32 arterial, hemodynamic monitoring in burn pa¬ tients, 21 Rehabilitation Thrombosis, deep venous burn camp, staff training, 294 D-dimer level role in screening for, in burn patients, exercise training effects on pulmonary' function after 439 thermal injury', children, 288 incidence in burn patients, 97 pain management, acutely burned children, 135 Toxic epidermal necrolysis, treatment at burn centers, telemedicine in follow-up burn care and, 110 multicenter review, 87 Restaurants, burn prevention knowledge in, 342 Tracheostomy, early, effects on outcomes in burn inju¬ Resuscitation, fluid, Parkland Formula estimation of, ries, 431 258 Transcardiopulmonary thermodilution, hemodynamic monitoring, comparison with pulmonary' arterial Scald injuries, occupational, treatment at regional burn thermodilution, 21 center, 244 Tumor necrosis factor-a, activation after burn injurv, Scarring, neck burn contracture and, improved Watusi 172 collar for management, children, 220 Scars, hy'pertrophic burn, silicone gel sheets effects on Vascular endothelial growth factor, overexpression, perfusion, 208 vascularization and skin substitute healing, 10 Sepsis Vascular resistance index, transcardiopulmonary ther¬ burn wound, burn nursing unit effects on, 281 modilution role in monitoring, 21 gram-negative, core endotoxin immunization effects, Vascularization, vascular endothelial growth factor over¬ route comparison study, 333 expression and,10 Silicone gel sheets, effects on perfusion, in hypertrophic Ventilation, Volume Diffusive Respirator vs. conven¬ burn scars, 208 tional, burned children, 444 Skin desquamation, toxic epidermal necrolysis, treat¬ Vitamin D, serum calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus ment at burn centers, multicenter review, 87 effects, pediatric burn patients, 416 Skin grafts cultured composite, differentiation and barrier forma¬ Watusi collar, improved, neck burn contracture manage¬ tion, 126 ment, children, 220 exposed Achilles tendon, negative-pressure wound Workplace injury: see Occupational injuries therapy treatment, case rept)rt, 167 Wound care healing of, vascular endothelial growth factor overex¬ nursing unit effects on wound infection, 281 pression effects on, 10 outpatient, children, oral fentanyl citrate vs. oxycodone, thin split-thickness, hanesting techniques to cover In¬ 27 tegra, editorial, 326 Wound healing, murine partial-thickness, heparin-bind¬ Sleep disturbance, after burn injury', 32 ing epidermal growth factor-like growth factor Stress response, after burn injuries, 172 production during, 116 Stroke volume index, transcardiopulmonary' thermodilu¬ Wound therapy, negative-pressure, exposed Achilles ten¬ tion role in monitoring, 21 don treatment, case report, 167

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