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Burn patients will have acute pain related to the injury itself, acute pain related to debridement and implantation, and possibly pain in the healing phase.
Burn patients will have acute pain related to the injury itself, acute pain related to debridement and implantation, and possibly pain in the healing phase.
Understanding the mechanisms of nerve damage may help treat nerve pain associated with burns.
Understanding the mechanisms of nerve damage may help treat nerve pain associated with burns.
This retrospective survey included patients 15 years of age and older who attended the burn center from 2014 to 2019.
This retrospective survey included patients 15 years of age and older who attended the burn center from 2014 to 2019.
Pain classification includes direct nerve injury, nerve compression, electrical injury, and nerve dysfunction secondary to systemic injury.
Among the 1880 consecutive burn patients, 113 patients had burn-related nerve pain (prevalence rate was 6%), which met the classification criteria.
Among the 113 patients with burn-related nerve injury, 47 had direct nerve injury, 12 had nerve compression, 7 had electrical injury, and 47 had nerve dysfunction secondary to systemic injury.
Among the 113 patients with burn-related nerve injury, 47 had direct nerve injury, 12 had nerve compression, 7 had electrical injury, and 47 had nerve dysfunction secondary to systemic injury.
Direct nerve damage was significantly associated with persistent pain symptoms (p<0.
Direct nerve damage was significantly associated with persistent pain symptoms (p<0.
Nerve compression was significantly associated with an increase in the percentage of total burn area (p=0.
Compared with other categories, electrical injury was significantly associated with Tinel positive signs (p<0.
Neural dysfunction secondary to systemic injury was significantly associated with fewer third-degree burns (p=0.
The study proposes a classification method consisting of direct nerve injury, nerve compression, electrical injury and neurological dysfunction secondary to systemic injury , which can guide patients' treatment and research methods to improve the pain outcome of burn-related nerve pain.
The study proposes a classification method consisting of direct nerve injury, nerve compression, electrical injury and neurological dysfunction secondary to systemic injury , which can guide patients' treatment and research methods to improve the pain outcome of burn-related nerve pain.
A classification method consisting of direct nerve injury, nerve compression, electrical injury, and nerve dysfunction secondary to systemic injury
Original document:
Original document:Klifto Kevin M,Hultman C Scott,Dellon A Lee,Nerve Pain after Burn Injury: A Proposed Etiology-Based Classification.
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Plast Reconstr Surg, 2021, 147: 635-644.
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Plast Reconstr Surg, 2021, 147: 635-644.
DOI: 10.
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