Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8694814 | Burns | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Burn and non-burn trauma patients experience elevated rates of post-injury CVD admissions for a prolonged period after the initial injury and are particularly at increased risk of incident CVD admissions during the first 5-years after the injury event. Detailed clinical data are required to help understand the underlying pathogenic pathways triggered by burn and non-burn trauma. This study identified treatment needs for injury patients, burn and non-burn, for a prolonged period after discharge.
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Authors
Janine M. Duke, Sean M. Randall, Mark W. Fear, Emily O'Halloran, James H. Boyd, Suzanne Rea, Fiona M. Wood,