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AUTHOR INDEX Abeck, D., 52 Cooper, A., 75, 297 Gottschlich, M., 166, 279 Latenser, B. A., 285 Acikd, C., 37 Corley, R.4, 177 Greenhalgh, D. G., 104, Law, E.4, 50 Ad-El, D., 154 Cremer, H., 52 119, 159, 163,223, 315, Lawrence, J. W., 63 Akin, S., 229 Cross, J. M., 21 317 Lee, E. H., 148 Alaghehbandan, R., 15 Curri, T. B., 163 Gregor)', C. M., 163 U-e, K. M., 148 Amclon, M. A., 85 Czermak, C., 142 Giines, 1., 395 Lee, S.-T., 289 Amclon, M. J., 192 Guy, J., 177 Lee, Y. K., 148 Ang, E., 289 Levine, D. M., 133 Dacho, A., 142 Aoki, T. H., 163 Darm, T., 91 Hales, C. A., 208 Lewis, R., 2nd, 85 Arielli, D., 154 Davidson, J. M., 177 Hansbrough, J. F., 9 Liman, N., 395 Aspelund, T., 192 Davis, A. T., 318 Haug, S., 52 Lloyd, S., 361 Atiles, L., 187 DeClement, F. A., 42 Heggers, J. P., 382 Loret de Mola, R. M., 85, Austin, K. G., 9 Dilworth, D.,91 Heimbach, D. M., 1, 26, 192 Dimick, A. R., 42 42, 119, 173, 187,275, Low, J. F. A., 260 Bagiev, A., 104 Doctor, M. E., 62, 109, 347 Lowell, M., 253 Baker, H. V., 371 259,341 Held, B., 253 Lundell, J., 192 Banco, K., 167 Dore, C., 9 Herndon, D. N., 57, 187, Lundy, C., 253 Barillo, D. J., 127 Doughert)', M. E., 418 336,382 Lunn, M. E., 163 Barton, J., 203 Dries, D., 306 Hershko, D. D., 403 Luterman, A., 42, 187 Barton, R., 177 Durson, N., 395 Hickerson, W. L., 42, 56, Luther, H., 167 Bayram, 1., 37 Dyster-Aas, J., 260 238 Lynch, C. F., 192 Beebe, M., 91 Hobbs, J. A., 97 Beierle, E. A., 371 Honari, S., 1, 26 Edelman, L. S., 119 Machin, D., 289 Bernard, J., 253 Huang, T. T., 57 Edgar, D., 323 Maguina, P., 315 Bishop, S., 110 Hungness, E. S., 403 Ekselius, L., 260 Maly, A., 154 Blakeney, P., 110, 341,351 Hunt, I. L., 187 Eldad, A., 154 Mancuso, M. G., 110 Blome-Eberwein, S., 142 Hur, M., 148 Enfanto, R., 356 Martin, D., 239 Bohacek, L., 246 Engrav, L. H., 119, 275 Martin-Herz, S. P., 26 Bonsack, R., 347 Ezer, A., 309 Icekson, M., 154 Mayes, T., 279 Brack, A., 351 McCall, J. E., 361 Breault, L., 356 Bronson, M., 318 Faber, A. W., 259 Jeschke, M. G., 382 McDonald-Smith, G. P., Buono, M. J., 9 Fabri, J. A., 400 Jones, L., 234 245 Burx’in, R., 154 Fauerbach, J. A., 63, 342 Jonsson, K., 365 McDonough, M., 177 Finch, C. P., 347 Jordan, M. H., 42 McGwin, G., Jr., 21 McLaughlin, A., 336 Fischer, C. G., 361 Caliskan, K., 309 McManus, A. T., 127 Campbell, E., 203 Fish, ]. S.,246 Kadikar, N., 297 McQuaid, D., 203 Campbell, K.,411 Ford, J. W., 21 Kadillack, P., 356 Meyer, W. J., Ill, 351 Cancio, L. C., 127 Foster, K. N., 234 Kagan, R. J., 119, 187, 403 Mileski,W. J., 187 Carney, J., 342 Frascone, R., 306 Kang, H. J., 148 Miller, S. F., 245 Carrougher, G. J., 1 Kaulkin, C. K., 163 Mohrenschlager, M., 52 Cartotto, R., 75, 239, 297, Gaa, J., 110 Kaye, K., 306 Moldawer, L. L., 371 411 Gan, C. S.-G., 289 Kealey, G. P., 85, 192 Moufarrej, R., 208 Caruso, D. M., 234 Gatica, J., 91 Keaney, T., 356 Mozingo, D. W., 119, 371 Cavuslu, S., 37 Gerdin, B., 260 Kemalyan, N., 119 Murthy, V., 386 Celikoz, B., 37 Germajm, G., 142 Ketelsen, C. A., 97 Musgrave, M., 297, 411 Cells, M. M., 57 Gibbons, J., 26 Kildal, M., 260 Mzezewa, S., 365 Chan, Y.-H., 289 Gibran, N. S., 26, 119, Kim, J. H., 148 Chapman, T., 91 275,347 King, J. R, 223 Cherington, M., 175 Gomez, M., 75, 239, 246, King, S., 323 Nanney, L. B., 177 Cheung, Y.-B., 289 297 Kopcha, R., 361 Neuman, A., 154 Chima, C., 167 Goodwin, C. W., 127, 187 Kuntscher, M. V., 142 Noordenbos, J., 9 Choi, J., 75 Gordon, B. R., 133 Noyan, T., 309 Connolly, J. P., 275 Gordon, M., 73 Lari, A. R., 15 Nursal, T. Z., 309 432 AUTHOR INDEX Abeck, D., 52 Cooper, A., 75, 297 Gottschlich, M., 166, 279 Latenser, B. A., 285 Acikd, C., 37 Corley, R.4, 177 Greenhalgh, D. G., 104, Law, E.4, 50 Ad-El, D., 154 Cremer, H., 52 119, 159, 163,223, 315, Lawrence, J. W., 63 Akin, S., 229 Cross, J. M., 21 317 Lee, E. H., 148 Alaghehbandan, R., 15 Curri, T. B., 163 Gregor)', C. M., 163 U-e, K. M., 148 Amclon, M. A., 85 Czermak, C., 142 Giines, 1., 395 Lee, S.-T., 289 Amclon, M. J., 192 Guy, J., 177 Lee, Y. K., 148 Ang, E., 289 Levine, D. M., 133 Dacho, A., 142 Aoki, T. H., 163 Darm, T., 91 Hales, C. A., 208 Lewis, R., 2nd, 85 Arielli, D., 154 Davidson, J. M., 177 Hansbrough, J. F., 9 Liman, N., 395 Aspelund, T., 192 Davis, A. T., 318 Haug, S., 52 Lloyd, S., 361 Atiles, L., 187 DeClement, F. A., 42 Heggers, J. P., 382 Loret de Mola, R. M., 85, Austin, K. G., 9 Dilworth, D.,91 Heimbach, D. M., 1, 26, 192 Dimick, A. R., 42 42, 119, 173, 187,275, Low, J. F. A., 260 Bagiev, A., 104 Doctor, M. E., 62, 109, 347 Lowell, M., 253 Baker, H. V., 371 259,341 Held, B., 253 Lundell, J., 192 Banco, K., 167 Dore, C., 9 Herndon, D. N., 57, 187, Lundy, C., 253 Barillo, D. J., 127 Doughert)', M. E., 418 336,382 Lunn, M. E., 163 Barton, J., 203 Dries, D., 306 Hershko, D. D., 403 Luterman, A., 42, 187 Barton, R., 177 Durson, N., 395 Hickerson, W. L., 42, 56, Luther, H., 167 Bayram, 1., 37 Dyster-Aas, J., 260 238 Lynch, C. F., 192 Beebe, M., 91 Hobbs, J. A., 97 Beierle, E. A., 371 Honari, S., 1, 26 Edelman, L. S., 119 Machin, D., 289 Bernard, J., 253 Huang, T. T., 57 Edgar, D., 323 Maguina, P., 315 Bishop, S., 110 Hungness, E. S., 403 Ekselius, L., 260 Maly, A., 154 Blakeney, P., 110, 341,351 Hunt, I. L., 187 Eldad, A., 154 Mancuso, M. G., 110 Blome-Eberwein, S., 142 Hur, M., 148 Enfanto, R., 356 Martin, D., 239 Bohacek, L., 246 Engrav, L. H., 119, 275 Martin-Herz, S. P., 26 Bonsack, R., 347 Ezer, A., 309 Icekson, M., 154 Mayes, T., 279 Brack, A., 351 McCall, J. E., 361 Breault, L., 356 Bronson, M., 318 Faber, A. W., 259 Jeschke, M. G., 382 McDonald-Smith, G. P., Buono, M. J., 9 Fabri, J. A., 400 Jones, L., 234 245 Burx’in, R., 154 Fauerbach, J. A., 63, 342 Jonsson, K., 365 McDonough, M., 177 Finch, C. P., 347 Jordan, M. H., 42 McGwin, G., Jr., 21 McLaughlin, A., 336 Fischer, C. G., 361 Caliskan, K., 309 McManus, A. T., 127 Campbell, E., 203 Fish, ]. S.,246 Kadikar, N., 297 McQuaid, D., 203 Campbell, K.,411 Ford, J. W., 21 Kadillack, P., 356 Meyer, W. J., Ill, 351 Cancio, L. C., 127 Foster, K. N., 234 Kagan, R. J., 119, 187, 403 Mileski,W. J., 187 Carney, J., 342 Frascone, R., 306 Kang, H. J., 148 Miller, S. F., 245 Carrougher, G. J., 1 Kaulkin, C. K., 163 Mohrenschlager, M., 52 Cartotto, R., 75, 239, 297, Gaa, J., 110 Kaye, K., 306 Moldawer, L. L., 371 411 Gan, C. S.-G., 289 Kealey, G. P., 85, 192 Moufarrej, R., 208 Caruso, D. M., 234 Gatica, J., 91 Keaney, T., 356 Mozingo, D. W., 119, 371 Cavuslu, S., 37 Gerdin, B., 260 Kemalyan, N., 119 Murthy, V., 386 Celikoz, B., 37 Germajm, G., 142 Ketelsen, C. A., 97 Musgrave, M., 297, 411 Cells, M. M., 57 Gibbons, J., 26 Kildal, M., 260 Mzezewa, S., 365 Chan, Y.-H., 289 Gibran, N. S., 26, 119, Kim, J. H., 148 Chapman, T., 91 275,347 King, J. R, 223 Cherington, M., 175 Gomez, M., 75, 239, 246, King, S., 323 Nanney, L. B., 177 Cheung, Y.-B., 289 297 Kopcha, R., 361 Neuman, A., 154 Chima, C., 167 Goodwin, C. W., 127, 187 Kuntscher, M. V., 142 Noordenbos, J., 9 Choi, J., 75 Gordon, B. R., 133 Noyan, T., 309 Connolly, J. P., 275 Gordon, M., 73 Lari, A. R., 15 Nursal, T. Z., 309 432 Journal of Burn C'.arc & Rehabilitation Volume 22, Number 6 Author Index 433 O’Connell, M. F., 400 Richard, R., 90, 252, 322, Sjoberg, T., 365 Voigt, D. W., 42 Ober, M., 342 410 Sloan, B.-J., 133 Volokhov, A., 208 Oncul, ()., 37 Ring, J., 52 Slosser, D., 154 Orlet, H., 50 Riordan, C. L., 177 Smith, S., 318 Walsh, N., 91 ()zbck, S., 229 Robb, B. VV., 403 Snyder, C., 217 Ward, R. S., 253 ()zdaniar, F., 229 Robert, R., 110, 351 So', K.,411 Warden, G. D., 42, 119, Ozobia, N., 42 Robertson, V., 365 Sober, A., 127 173,279, 361,403,418 Ozyazgan, I., 395 Robson, M. C., 238 Solem, L., 306 Warner, P., 119,275 Rogers, B.,91 Sood, R., 386 Weber, K., 386 Paddock, H. N., 371 Rosenberg, L., 351 Stein, D. R., 133 Weigl, L. B., 52 Palmicri,T. L., 104, 119, Rue, L.W., 111,21 Still, J., 50 Wibbenmeyer, L. A., 85, 159, 163,223, 315 Ruth, G. D., 318 Stoddard, F., 356 192 Parker, T. S., 133 Ryan, C. M., 42 Suman, O. FL., 57 Wiechman, S. A., 1, 347 Patterson, D. R., 1, 26, 62, Swischuk, L., 382 Wilcox, R. M., 318 347 Syrkina, G., 208 Saal, S. D., 133 Wilhelm, D. A., 253 Perlov, C:., 177 Saffle, J. R.,42, 119, 187 Willebrand, M., 260 Pettiskev, K., 104 Takashiba, S., 104 Salemark, L., 365 Wilson, J., 50 Pham, T. N., 223 Tarim, A., 309 Saraiya, H., 378, 392 Wilson, N. C., 400 Pidcock, F. S., 342 Taylor, D. E., 166 Saraymen, R., 395 Wolf, S. E., 382 Pirc, P., 253 Thomas, C., 351 Scanlon, J., 279 Pirson, J., 407 Torner, J. C., 192 Schnopp, C., 52 Ptacek, I. T., 1 Toussaint, P., 407 Yakuboff, K. P., 119 Schultz, G. S., 371 Purdue, G., 187 Trees, D. W., 97 Yarnell, P. R., 175 Scott, J.,411 Yen, P., 57 Segers, N., 407 Quinn, D. A., 208 Serghiou, M. A., 336 Ubben, P.,217 Yildirim, S., 309 Yowler, C. 1., 167 Sharar, S. R., 1 Ulkur, E., 37 Yurt, R. W., 133, 187 Rab, G. T., 104 Sheridan, R. L., 42, 119, Umravv,N., 239,411 Ramzy, P. 1., 382 356,400 Ranieri, J., 386 Silverstein, P.,49, 158, Vanni, H. E. C., 133 Zur,T., 154 Reddy, R., 253 228,402 Varela, J. C., 371 Zwerling, C., 192 Retteie, J., 91 Simons, M., 323 Villarreal, C., 351 SUBJECT INDEX Abuse, child: see Child abuse fig leaf decoction as remedy for dermatitis as cause of, Axillary burn, scar contracture, fiinctional movement 229 after, motion analysis study, children, 104 Fiisariitm infection and, case report, 285 home oxygen therapy and, 403 hydrofluoric acid, after ignition of gas from compressed Base deficit, during fluid resuscitation, implications of, air duster, 234 prospective study, 75 iatrogenic, warming bottles for neonates, 52 Behavior Integra® Dermal Regeneration Template effects, clini¬ after lightening injun,' (letter), 175 cal trial, 42 burn injurv' rifik mechanisms and, population-based as¬ lightening-related, patient cognition, mood, and be¬ sessment 192 havior after (letter), 175 Blood volume, intrathoracic, assessment of, during ma¬ media glorification of, effects on burn prevention, 159 jor burn resuscitation, transcardiopulmonar\' ther¬ methamphetamine, fluid requirements for resuscitation mal dye vs. thermodilution methods for, 142 and, 275 Bone density, after burn injun', fracture risks and, chil¬ methicillin-resistant Staphylococci-infection in, silver dren, 279 sulfadiazine, mupirocin, fusidic acid effects, com¬ Book Review, parison study, rats, 37 Bronchoalveolar lavage, correlation with radiographic mortality' trends according to age, adults, 21 evidence of pneumonia in thermal injury', children, nightmares after, risk factors and treatment implica¬ 382 tions, 260 Brush burning, as mechanism of burn injury, rural com¬ occupational therapy and physiotherapy principles and munity', 85 management guidelines, 323 Burn care partial-thickness, laser Doppler assessment of, serial Integra® Dermal Regeneration Template, clinical trial, measurements effects on accuracy, 187 42 partial-thickness, pain control, moist exposed burn nightmares after severe burn injury' and, risk factors and ointment vs. conventional methods, 289 treatment implications, 260 patient satisfaction and self-report of pain comparison, pediatric, outcomes measurement in, research agenda adults, I for, 269 posttraumatic stress di.sorder symptoms in surv ivors of, regionalization of (editorial), 173 psychological symptoms relation to, 63 speech pathology' ser\'ices utilization in burn unit and, protein supplementation, delivery' methods, compari¬ 217 son study, 167 thy'mus oil role in burn wound healing, 395 protein supplementation practices, 166 Burn center psychological impact of, outcomes research design, 62 burn care regionalization and (editorial), 173 scar assessment, patient vs. physician opinions over necrotizing fasciitis, management of, 127 time, 238 pain control practices in, children, 26 self-inflicted, epidemiological study in Iran, 15 therapeutic noncompliance after discharge from, chil¬ self-inflicted, predisposing factors for, 223 dren, 342 sepsis in, swab cultures vs. tissue biopsy cultures for Burn depth, in extremities, noncontact laser Doppler prediction of, 365 imaging analysis of, 177 sibling adjustment after, children, 110 Burn injuries: see also specific ty'pe skin exposure to monochloroacetic acid, 407 bone density' after, fracture risks and, children, 279 smoke inhalation and scald burn, mechanisms of, rats, car seat heaters and, 315 208 carburetors and, management of, 50 sternal intraosseous line placement through burned child abuse-related, outcomes, 318 • skin, 306 cholesterol and interleukin-6 concentrations relation to thermoregulation during exercise, 9 outcome in, 133 trash and brush burning in rural community as mecha¬ epidemiology' of risk mechanisms, population-based nism of, 85 assessment, 192 Burn prevention extension contracture of wrist 15 years after burn in¬ electrical burns, risk factors for, in southern Turkev, jury', case report, 378 309 facial, oral appliance utilization tor management of mi¬ media glorification of burns and, 159 crostomia and, long-term review, 418 risk mechanisms, population-based assessment, 192 434 loiirnal of Burn C^arc & Rehabilitation Volume 22, Number 6 Subject Index 435 toy packaging images of fire and, effects on prevention Cognition, after lightening injury' (letter), 175 efforts, 163 Complement system, changes in, as outcome predictor trash/brush burning and, in rural communin', 85 in severe thermal injuries, 148 Burn Prevention Forum carburetor burn: and warming bottle burns, 49 Donor sites, bupix acaine infiltration prior to skin harxest car seat heaters, 315 effects on pain, 361 fig leaf decoction and compressed air duster, 228 Dysphagia, speech pathology serxices utilization in burn long-term oxygen therapy and topical application of unit and, 217 monochloroacetic acid, 402 media glorifv'ing burns and images of fire on toy pack¬ Edema, (x)ban effects on, burned hand, case study, 252 aging, 158 Editorial, 173 trash and trash burning, 85 Electricail burns, risk factors for, in southern Turkey, Burn Rehabilitation Forum 309 exercise and physiotherapy, children with thermal inju¬ Electrocautery devices, use during surgery', noncontact ries, 56 electrosurgical grounding and, 400 scar assessment, patient vs. physician opinions over Electrosurgical grounding, noncontact, in burn surgery', time, 238 400 Burn unit, speech pathology sen ices utilization in, 217 Epidemiology BurnWare", Internet sites for burn scar management, burn injuries, mortality trends according to age, adults, evaluation of, 246 21 burn risk mechanisms, population-based assessment, Car seat heaters, burn injuries related to, 315 192 Carburetors, burn injuries from, management of, 50 purpura fulminans, current management of, 119 Chemical burns, monochloroacetic acid, skin exposure self-inflicted burn injuries, predisposing factors for, 223 self-inflicted burns, 15 to as cause of burn injur\’, 407 Chest wall, burns, refractor}' hypertrophic scar and galac¬ Epinephrine, subcutaneous vs. topical, cardiovascular effects of for hemostasis during burn surgery', 297 torrhea and, obesitx' role in, 392 Ethics Forum, alleged perpetrators of child abuse and, Child abuse, burn-related, outcomes related to, 318 Children 317 Etiology, purpura fulminans, current management of, axillarx' burn scar contracture, functional movement 119 after, motion analysis study, 104 Exercise bone densit}' after burn injurx', fracture risks and, 279 physiotherapy and, surgical interxention effects, chil¬ burn care, outcomes measurement in, research agenda dren xvith thermal injury', 57 for, 269 thermoregulation in burn patients during, 9 burn injur\' risk mechanisms, population-based as,sess- Extremities, burn depth in, noncontact laser Doppler ment, 192 imaging analysis of, 177 burn wound care, dressing change and tubbing, mor¬ Extubation, in burned children, propofol infusion as ad¬ phine comparison with fentanyl citrate analgesic junct to, 356 efficacy, 351 burns research, psychological research issues, 203 iatrogenic burn injuries, v\’arming bottles for neonates, Facial burns 52 oral appliance utilization for management of microsto¬ intubated, propofol infusion as adjunct to extubation mia and, long-term reviexv, 418 in, 356 scarring, computer-aided manufacturer of transparent pain control practices in North American burn centers, facial masks, facial scarring, 91 26 Fentanyl citrate, analgesic efficacy, in burn xvound care, pneumonia in thermal injurx', correlation of bronchoal- dressing change and tubbing, comparison xvith veolar lavage with radiographic evidence of, 382 morphine, children, 351 severe burn injury', sibling adjustment after, 110 Fig leaf, decoction of as remedy for dermatitis as cause of therapeutic noncompliance after discharge from burn burn injury, 229 center, 342 Fire, playing xx ith, toy packaging images and, 163 thermal injuries, physiotherapy and exercise effects on Flexion contracture, burn scars and, splinting methods surgical interxention in, 57 for prevention and correction of, 336 toy packaging images of fire, burn prevention efforts Fracture, ri.sks of, bone density after burn injury' effects and,163 on, children, 279 Cholesterol, outcome in burn injury and, 133 Function, C'oban effects on, burned hand, case study, Coban, edema and function of burned hand and, case 252 study, 252 Fusarium infection, in burn patients, case report, 285 Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation 436 Subject Index November/Deeember 2003 Fusidic acid, methicillin-rcsistant Staphylococci-infected Monochloroacetic acid, skin exposure to as cause of burn wounds, comparison with silver sulfadiazine burn injur)', 407 and mupirocin, rats, 37 Mood, patient, after lightening injur)' (letter), 175 Morphine, analgesic efficacy, in burn wound care, dress¬ ing change and tubbing, comparison with fentanyl Galactorrhea, refractor}' hypertrophic scar and, obesit}' citrate, children, 351 role in, 392 Mortality Gene expression pattern analysis, in hypertrophic scars, Fnsarium infection and burn injuries and, case report, 371 285 Grafting, skin: see Skin grafting smoke inhalation and scald burn, mechanisms of, rats, 208 Hands, burn injurx’ to. Coban effects on edema and trends according to age, adult burn patients, 21 function, case study, 252 Movement, functional, after axillar)' burn scar contrac¬ Hemostasis, during burn surger\', cardiovascular effects ture, motion analysis study, children, 104 of subcutaneous vs. topical epinephrine, 297 Mupirocin, methicillin-resistant Staphylococci-infected Hydrofluoric acid, burn injurx' from, after ignition of burn wounds, comparison w ith silver sulfadiazine gas from compressed air duster, case report, 234 and fusidic acid, rats, 37 Imaging Neck, burn injun' to, burn scar torticollis and, splinting laser Doppler, partial-thickness burn injuries analysis, methods for prevention and correction of, 336 serial measurements effects on accuracy of, 187 Necrotizing fasciitis, management in burn centers, 127 noncontact laser Doppler, burn depth in extremities Neisseria meningitidis, purpura ftilminans and, current analysis, 177 management, 119 Infection Neonates, iatrogenic burn injuries, warming bottles and, sepsis, swab cultures vs. tissue biopsy cultures for pre¬ 52 diction of, 365 Nightmares, after severe burn injur)’, risk factors and soft tissue, necrotizing fasciitis, management in burn treatment implications, 260 centers, 127 Nutrition Forum, protein supplementation practices, wound, invasive, silver-sulfadiazine eschar pigmenta¬ 166 tion mimicking, case report, 154 Inflammatory response syndrome, base deficit during Obesity, refractor)' hypertrophic scar and galactorrhea fluid resuscitation and, prospective study, 75 and, 392 Integra® Dermal Regeneration Template, burn treat¬ Occupational therapy, physiotherap)' and, in burn in¬ ment effects, clinical trial, 42 jur)', principles and management guidelines, 323 Iiiterleukin-6, outcome in burn injur\' and, 133 Ointment, moist exposed burn, pain control in partial¬ Internet, burn scar management site evaluation, 246 thickness burn injur)', comparison with conven¬ tional pain control methods, 289 Lactate, serum, elevated, during fluid resuscitation, im¬ OT/PT Forum plications of, prospective study, 75 Coban effects on edema and function, 252 Letters to the Editor, 175 physical rehabilitation and splinting, 322 silicone gel sheeting and burn scar outcome, 410 Media, glorification of burn injuries, effects on burn pre¬ transparent face mask manufacture for facial scarring, vention, 159 90 Medicinal plant extracts, fig leaf decoction as remedy Outcomes for dermatitis as cause of burn injury, 229 burn injur)', cholesterol and interleukin-6 concentra¬ Mental health issues tions relation to, 133 premorbid, adult burn patients comparison with nor¬ burn-related child abuse, 318 mative sample, 347 complement system changes as predictor of, severe self-inflicted burn injuries, epidemiological study in thermal injuries, 148 Iran, 15 purpura fulminans, current management of, 119 Methamphetamine burns, fluid requirements for resus¬ Oxygen therapy, home, burn injuries related to, 403 citation and,275 Microstomia, oral appliance utilization for management Pain management of, long-term review, 418 bupivacaine infiltration prior to skin harv'est effects on Mobility, hypertrophic scars and, gene expression pattern pain, 361 analysis, 371 burn wound care, dressing change and tubbing, mor¬ Mobilization, early, modified tilt table for preambula¬ phine comparison with fentanyl citrate analgesic tion strength training, in burn rehabilitation, 97 efficacy, children, 351 Journal of Burn C'are & Rehabilitation Volume 22, Number 6 Subject Index 437 burn-injured adults, comparison with patient satisfac¬ outcomes measurement in pediatric burn care, 269 tion, 1 Resuscitation, fluid children, practices in North American burn centers, 26 base deficit during, implications of, prospective studv, extubation in burned children, propofol infiision as 75 adjunct to, 356 major burn injury', intrathoracic blood volume and partial-thickness burns, moist exposed burn ointment lung water assessment, transcardiopulmonary' ther¬ vs. conventional methods, 289 mal dye vs. thermodilution methods for, 142 Patient education, silicone gel sheeting compliance ef¬ methamphetamine burns and, 275 fects on burn scar outcome and, 411 Rotation contracture, burn scars and, splinting methods Patient satisfaction for prevention and correction of, 336 burn-injured adults, comparison with self-reported pain, 1 Scald burn, smoke inhalation and, mechanisms of, rats, scar assessment, patient vs. physician opinions over 208 time, 238 Scars, burn Physiotherapy assessment of, patient vs. physician opinions over time, exercise and, surgical intervention effects, children with 238 thermal injurv', 57 axillary', contracture of, ftinctional movement after, mo¬ occupational therapy and, in burn injury', principles and tion analysis study, children, 104 management guidelines, 323 facial scarring, computer-aided manufacturer of trans¬ Pneumonia, in thermal injury', correlation of bronchoal- parent facial masks, 91 veolar lavage with radiographic evidence of, chil¬ hypertrophic, gene expression pattern analysis in, 371 dren, 382 management of, evaluation of Internet sites for, 246 Posttraumatic stress disorder, burn injury' survivors, refractorv' hypertrophic, galactorrhea and, obesity' role psychological symptoms related to, 63 in, 392 Practice guidelines, occupational therapy and physio¬ silicone gel sheeting, patient education effects on com¬ therapy in burn injury', 323 pliance and burn scar outcome, 411 Protein supplementation torticollis, splinting method for prevention and correc¬ delivery' methods, comparison study, 167 tion of, 336 practices for burn patients, 166 School, reentry' after burn injury, therapeutic noncompli¬ Psychiatric/mental health problems ance after discharge from burn center and, 342 premorbid, adult burn patients comparison with nor¬ Sedation, extubation in burned children, propofol infti- mative sample, 347 sion as adjunct to, 356 self-inflicted burn injuries, epidemiological study in Sepsis, in burn patients, swab cultures vs. tissue biopsy Iran, 15 cultures for prediction of, 365 self-inflicted burn injuries, predisposing factors for, 223 Silver sulfadiazine Psychological issues methicillin-resistant Staphylococci-infected burn burns research, children, 203 wounds, comparison with mupirocin and ftisidic posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in survivors of acid, rats, 37 burn injury', 63 pigmentation, presenting as invasive wound infection, Psychosocial Forum case report, 154 adjustment of siblings of children with severe burn in¬ Skin, burned, sternal intraosseous line placement jury, 109 through, 306 nightmares after severe burn injury, 259 Skin grafting noncompliance after hospital discharge and premorbid bupivacaine infiltration prior to skin harvest effects on mental health status of adult patients, 341 pain, 361 psychological impact of burn injuries, outcomes re¬ full-thickness tibial burn, tibialis anterior muscle flap search design, 62 for, 386 Purpura fulminans, current management of, 119 Smoke inhalation, scald burn and, mortality' mechanisms in, rats, 208 Socioeconomic issues, self-inflicted burn injuries, epide¬ Rehabilitation miological study in Iran, 15 extension contracture of vv'rist 15 years after burn in¬ Speech pathology services, utilization in burn unit, 217 jury', case report, 378 Splinting, burn scar torticollis, prevention and correction modified tilt table for preambulation strength training methods, 336 and,97 Strength training, preambulation, modified tilt table for, thermal injuries, physiotherapy and exercise effects on in burn rehabilitation, 97 surgical interv'ention in, children, 57 Surgery Research burn, hemostasis during, cardiovascular effects of sub¬ burns, psy'chological research issues, children, 203 cutaneous vs. topical epinephrine, 297 Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation 438 Subject Index November/December 2003 noncontact clectrosurgical grounding in, 400 Tibialis anterior muscle flap, in fiill-thickncss tibial Swallowing disorders, spieech pathologt' scrx ices utiliza¬ burn, 386 tion in burn unit and, 217 Trash burning, as mechanism of burn injur\', rural com¬ munin', 85 Vascular access, sternal intraosseous line placement Temperature, body, regulation of, during exercise, burn through burned skin, 306 patients, 9 Thermal injuries Wound care carburetor-related burn injuries, management of, 50 dressing change and tubbing, fentanyl citrate and mor¬ complement system changes as outcome predictor in, phine analgesic efficacy, comparison study, chil¬ 148 dren, 351 iatrogenic burn injuries, neonates, warming bottles silicone gel sheeting, patient education effects on com¬ and, 52 pliance and burn scar outcome, 411 pneumonia in, correlation of bronchoalveolar lavage silver sulfadiazine, pigmentation from, presenting as with radiographic evidence of, children, 382 invasive wound infection, case report, 154 Thermodilution, assessment of intrathoracic blood vol¬ Wound coverage, full-thickness tibial burn, tibialis ante¬ ume and, in major burn resuscitation, transcar- rior muscle flap for, 386 diopulmonan' thermal dye vs. thermodilution Wound healing, burn, thymus oil role in, 395 methods for, 142 Wound infection, methicillin-resistant Staphylococci- Thermoregulation, during e.xercise, in burn patients, 9 infected burn wounds, silver sulfadiazine, mupiro- Thymus oil, role in burn wound healing, 395 cin, flisidic acid effects, comparison study, rats, 37 Tibia, full-thickness burn, tibialis anterior muscle flap for, Wrist, burn injuries, extension contracture of wrist 15 386 years after burn injury', case report, 378 / i) » 1 1 r

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