Title of article :
Burn and Hypertension: How Are They Related?
Author/Authors :
Mohammadyari ، Fatemeh School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Biabani ، Morteza Faculty of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Nematollahi ، Behrad Students’ Scientific Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Soleimani ، Maryam Student Research Committee - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences , Sohbatzadeh ، Morteza School of Medicine - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences , Sadreddini ، Sarvin Student Research Committee - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Shoorizadeh ، Reyhaneh School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Shavysi ، Sepideh Student Research Committee - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Olangian-Tehrani ، Sepehr Avicennet - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: A burn tissue injury is one of the most severe forms of trauma which results in severe life-threatening disturbances. Burn injury has many morbid complications, so it needs a multi-disciplinary care team according to the burn center to reduce its mortality and morbidity. Methods: This article aims to review drawbacks and complications associated with the burning injury including Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), Acute lung injury, Heart Failure, Electrolyte imbalance, intra-abdominal hypertension in children and adult burn patients, and recent challenging treatments. Results: Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of burn-induced complications can contribute to organizing a well-treatment plan, which leads to improved outcomes. Conclusions: Herein, the evidence available on the management of all burn induced-complications is summarized.
Keywords :
Burn injury , Hypertension , Acute kidney injury , Acute lung injury , Heart failure , Electrolyte imbalances , Intra , abdominal hypertension , Children
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care