Burn Center Organization and Cellular Therapy Integration: Managing Risks and Costs.
Michèle ChemaliAlexis LaurentCorinne ScalettaLaurent WaselleJeanne-Pascale SimonMurielle MichettiJean-François BrunetMarjorie FlahautNathalie Hirt-BurriWassim RaffoulLee Ann ApplegateAnthony S de Buys RoessinghPhilippe Abdel-SayedPublished in: Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association (2022)
The complex management of severe burn victims requires an integrative collaboration of multidisciplinary specialists in order to ensure quality and excellence in healthcare. This multidisciplinary care has quickly led to the integration of cell therapies in clinical care of burn patients. Specific advances in cellular therapy together with medical care have allowed for rapid treatment, shorter residence in hospitals and intensive care units, shorter durations of mechanical ventilation, lower complications and surgery interventions, and decreasing mortality rates. However, naturally fluctuating patient admission rates increase pressure toward optimized resource utilization. Besides, European translational developments of cellular therapies currently face potentially jeopardizing challenges on the policy front. The aim of the present work is to provide key considerations in burn care with focus on architectural and organizational aspects of burn centers, management of cellular therapy products, and guidelines in evolving restrictive regulations relative to standardized cell therapies. Thus, based on our experience, we present herein integrated management of risks and costs for preserving and optimizing clinical care and cellular therapies for patients in dire need.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- end stage renal disease
- mechanical ventilation
- palliative care
- intensive care unit
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- wound healing
- emergency department
- pain management
- prognostic factors
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- cardiovascular disease
- physical activity
- public health
- cardiovascular events
- human health
- risk factors
- bone marrow
- coronary artery disease
- acute coronary syndrome
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- sensitive detection
- chronic pain
- respiratory failure
- replacement therapy