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Inhalational burns in children

This study began in 1990 in the Burn Unit of The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMCH) in Capetown. It came to our attention that children in the Burn Unit developed respiratory problems. These were complications of fireburns, smoke inhalation, explosions and even hot water scalds. The...

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Main Author: Whitelock-Jones, Linda
Other Authors: Rode, Heinz
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Language:English
Published: Division of Paediatric Surgery 2017
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description This study began in 1990 in the Burn Unit of The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMCH) in Capetown. It came to our attention that children in the Burn Unit developed respiratory problems. These were complications of fireburns, smoke inhalation, explosions and even hot water scalds. They presented with a wide and confusing array of symptoms and many failed to improve with the symptomatic treatment given. Greater understanding of the pathology was needed in order to investigate and manage these problems correctly. The ultimate aim of this study was to establish a treatment protocol that could be followed by junior staff.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/25876 Inhalational burns in children Whitelock-Jones, Linda Rode, Heinz Burns, Inhalation - in infancy & childhood Paediatric Surgery This study began in 1990 in the Burn Unit of The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital (RCWMCH) in Capetown. It came to our attention that children in the Burn Unit developed respiratory problems. These were complications of fireburns, smoke inhalation, explosions and even hot water scalds. They presented with a wide and confusing array of symptoms and many failed to improve with the symptomatic treatment given. Greater understanding of the pathology was needed in order to investigate and manage these problems correctly. The ultimate aim of this study was to establish a treatment protocol that could be followed by junior staff. 2017-10-30T06:31:03Z 2017-10-30T06:31:03Z 1996 2017-03-29T14:27:36Z Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25876 eng application/pdf Division of Paediatric Surgery Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Burns, Inhalation - in infancy & childhood
Paediatric Surgery
Whitelock-Jones, Linda
Inhalational burns in children
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Inhalational burns in children
title_full Inhalational burns in children
title_fullStr Inhalational burns in children
title_full_unstemmed Inhalational burns in children
title_short Inhalational burns in children
title_sort inhalational burns in children
topic Burns, Inhalation - in infancy & childhood
Paediatric Surgery
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