Current Issue January-December 2020
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Vol 28 | Issue 1
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Editorial: Burn management during COVID-19 era: An overview |
Vijay Kumar |
Introduction
The novel coronavirus, SARS-COV2 responsible for COVID-19 pandemic had already spreaded to the entire world. Now this, devastating Covid-19 pandemic is toward its end as... |
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Guru Speak: Tips in the management of burns |
Shalabh Kumar |
Burns is a serious health problem in our country. Burn management is a complex and resource intensive process and requires a dedicated multidisciplinary team working in coordination in all the aspec... |
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Original Article: Understanding the role of serum lactate as an end point in burn resuscitation |
Nita Trina D'souza, Abha Rani Kujur, D Rajeswari |
Context: Fluid resuscitation plays a significant role in burns treatment. Inappropriate resuscitation impacts morbidity and mortality. Urine output (UO), the current gold standard, alone, is ... |
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Original Article: Epidemiological analysis of chemical burns: Does it reflect any change in trends? |
Sunil Sharma, Piyush K Thayal, Praveen Kumar Arumugam |
Introduction: Chemical burns constitute small proportion of cases among the total admissions due to burn injuries. The spectrum of severity of illness can vary from mild injuries to life-thre... |
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Original Article: A prospective study on efficacy of topical bupivacaine in split skin grafting donor site in immediate postoperative pain relief |
Srikanth Vasudevan, Sudarshan Reddy Nagireddy, Ashok Basur Chandrappa, YN Anantheshwar, Ritu Batth, Harish Kumar Kablian, Dinkar Sreekumar |
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of bupivacaine-soaked gauze dressing and conventional dressing for pain relief in patients requiring split-thickness sk... |
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ISSN - Print: 0971-653X, Online: 2321-1415
The Official publication of NABI is the Indian Journal of Burns (IJB),
an annual journal that showcases pioneering work in
burn care, publishes research articles and
encourages the concept of setting standards of care
based on evidence based medicine. Burn care is an
evolving subject and the journal serves to keep
members updated with the latest protocol
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