2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0193-953x(03)00055-8
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Psychiatry of the medically ill in the burn unit

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“…O abuso de álcool ou outras drogas está presente em cerca de 20% dos pacientes traumatizados por queimaduras 15 .…”
Section: ) Interconsulta Psiquiátrica Em Hospital De Traumaunclassified
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“…O abuso de álcool ou outras drogas está presente em cerca de 20% dos pacientes traumatizados por queimaduras 15 .…”
Section: ) Interconsulta Psiquiátrica Em Hospital De Traumaunclassified
“…3) Paciente queimado Conforme citado num estudo recente 15 , a maioria dos pacientes traumatizados por queimaduras apresenta importantes fatores predisponentes. Cerca de 59% das mulheres e 38% dos homens apresentam fatores de risco para queimaduras graves.…”
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“…Compared to patients burned prior to 1970, people now more commonly survive burn injuries. Before 1970, a burn injury greater than one third of the total body surface area (TBSA) was usually fatal [3], whereas a recent 10 year review of the National Burn Repository database showed that a 60-70% TBSA burn now has a survival rate of approximately 53% [4]. While advances have clearly been made in increasing the survival rates of burn patients, this success has not necessarily led to an improved ability to alleviate the longer-term symptoms of burn injury.…”
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“…Currently, pharmacotherapies are the most common types of treatments used to manage the various symptoms experienced by burn patients [3]. There remains great unresolved need for symptom relief and therefore, the necessity for development of additional therapeutic options.…”
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