2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2019.11.017
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Quantifying the effects of wound healing risk and potential on clinical measurements and outcomes of severely burned patients: A data-driven approach

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“…Also, a significantly lower activity of skin prolylhydroxylase as an index of collagen formation was found to be related to the high incidence of wound dehiscence in icteric patients (7,8). Liu et al reported a strong clinical association between high bilirubin levels and impaired wound healing in severely burned patients (6). We did not find any example in the literature on the use of the CytoSorb adsorber to improve wound or skin graft healing in cases of hyperbilirubinaemia.…”
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“…Also, a significantly lower activity of skin prolylhydroxylase as an index of collagen formation was found to be related to the high incidence of wound dehiscence in icteric patients (7,8). Liu et al reported a strong clinical association between high bilirubin levels and impaired wound healing in severely burned patients (6). We did not find any example in the literature on the use of the CytoSorb adsorber to improve wound or skin graft healing in cases of hyperbilirubinaemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Our rationale for using CytoSorb therapy was, in particular, based on experimental studies which showed a negative influence of bilirubin on fibroblast proliferation and collagen formation (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). It was also based on observations of previous authors that icteric patients after abdominal surgery and severely burned patients with hyperbilirubinaemia were at risk of wound healing impairment (6)(7)(8).…”
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“…Extensive burns result in a long disease course, high infection risk, large number of procedures, and high risk of mortality. Because of factors such as blood loss from the trauma itself, multiple operations, gastrointestinal bleeding, and the decreased erythrocyte production associated with nutritional deficiencies and systemic inflammation, patients with extensive burns are susceptible to severe and prolonged anemia 1 3 . Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is an indispensable treatment to correct anemia in extensive burn patients which can increase hemoglobin level and blood volume in the short term, thus improve oxygen extraction and stabilize the internal environment 4 , 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%