2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2020.02.007
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Serum albumin level difference in burn injury after tangential excision: A prospective cohort study

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“…One factor that can cause changes in the concentration levels of albumin in the body is malnutrition. The level measurement of albumin serum is often used to indicate the nutritional status and health level so that can be used to detect any malnutrition in the body (Soedjana, Bowo, Putri, & Davita, 2020). Thus result was in line with research by Oliveira, Sousa, Araujo, Aarão, & Quaresma (2017) that in some patients with type Mb leprosy was more experienced in patients who have abnormal serum albumin levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…One factor that can cause changes in the concentration levels of albumin in the body is malnutrition. The level measurement of albumin serum is often used to indicate the nutritional status and health level so that can be used to detect any malnutrition in the body (Soedjana, Bowo, Putri, & Davita, 2020). Thus result was in line with research by Oliveira, Sousa, Araujo, Aarão, & Quaresma (2017) that in some patients with type Mb leprosy was more experienced in patients who have abnormal serum albumin levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Soedjana et al showed serum albumin reduction is highly associated with the increased mortality risk in major burn injuries as the inflammatory mediators induce vascular permeability that causes protein loss into the interstitial space, which results in intravascular fluid, electrolytes and protein depletion. 7 The resulting inflammation in burn patients itself decreases albumin synthesis. This depletion in serum albumin is used for predicting complications in flame burn injury.…”
Section: Change In Albuminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exudate is generally produced during the inflammatory and proliferative stages of the healing process. In acute wounds, exudate production reduces over time; on the other hand, in chronic and burn wounds and wound dehiscence, large amounts of exudate can be produced, which can lead to a significant amount of albumin loss [9]. Bacterial contamination has a special importance to the chronic inflammation of wounds that do not heal [6,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%