COLD TREATMENT OF BURNS.
Author(s) : PUSHKAR N. S., SANDORMINSKY B. P.
Type of article: Article
Summary
COOLING AT TEMPERATURES OF 267 TO 285 K (-6 TO 12 DEG C), WITHIN THE FIRST THREE HOURS AFTER THE BURN, GIVES THE MAXIMUM THERAPEUTIC EFFECT. IMPROVEMENT OF LOCAL TISSUE CIRCULATION, DECREASE IN TOXICITY AND CUTANEOUS DESTRUCTION. (BULL. CNRS, FR., 83-357-3743.
Details
- Original title: COLD TREATMENT OF BURNS.
- Record ID : 1984-2499
- Languages: English
- Source: Burns - vol. 9 - n. 2
- Publication date: 1982
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Indexing
- Themes: Cryomedicine and cryosurgery
- Keywords: Freezer burn; Skin; Cryosurgery
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