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Wound, pressure ulcer and burn guidelines - 6: Guidelines for the management of burns, second edition.

Yuichiro YoshinoAkira HashimotoRyuta IkegamiRyokichi IrisawaHiroyuki KanohEiichi SakuraiTakeshi NakanishiTakeo MaekawaTakao TachibanaMasahiro AmanoMasahiro HayashiTakayuki IshiiYohei IwataTamihiro KawakamiYasuko SarayamaMinoru HasegawaKoma MatsuoHironobu IhnYoichi OmotoNaoki MadokoroTaiki IseiMasaki OtsukaRyuichi KukinoYoichi ShintaniKuninori HirosakiSei-Ichiro MotegiMasakazu KawaguchiJun AsaiZenzo IsogaiHiroshi KatoTakeshi KonoMiki TaniokaHideki FujitaHiroshi YatsushiroKeisuke SakaiYoshihide AsanoTakaaki ItoTakafumi KadonoMonji KogaHideaki TanizakiManabu FujimotoOsamu YamasakiNaotaka DoiMasatoshi AbeYuji InoueSakae KanekoMasanari KoderaJun TsujitaHiroshi FujiwaraAndres Le Pavoux
Published in: The Journal of dermatology (2020)
"Wound, pressure ulcer and burn guidelines - 6: Guidelines for the management of burns, second edition" is revised from the first edition which was published in the Japanese Journal of Dermatology in 2016. The guidelines were drafted by the Wound, Pressure Ulcer and Burn Guidelines Drafting Committee delegated by the Japanese Dermatological Association, and intend to facilitate physicians' clinical decisions in preventing, diagnosing and treating burn injury. All sections are updated by collecting documents published since the publication of the first edition. Especially, the recommendation levels of dressing materials newly covered by the Japanese national health insurance are mentioned. In addition, the clinical questions (CQ) regarding the initial treatment of electrical (CQ15) and chemical burns (CQ16), and also the use of escharotomy (CQ22), are newly created.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • clinical practice
  • health insurance
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • randomized controlled trial
  • surgical site infection