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[The clinical staging and tissue bacterial quantification in the diagnosis of burn wound sepsis]

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  • [The clinical staging and tissue bacterial quantification in the diagnosis of burn wound sepsis] Abstract Text:

    zhi-qiang wangZhi-Qiang Wang,bao-ren caiBao-Ren Cai,jie xiaoJie Xiao,guang-hui haoGuang-Hui Hao,jun-bo wuJun-Bo Wu,xiao-hua zhaoXiao-Hua Zhao,

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate and re-evaluate the relationship between burn wound sepsis and tissue bacterial quantity. METHODS: Thirty-two patients admitted during past 5 years were enrolled in the study. Bacterial isolation and quantity in burn wound tissue were carried out. Meanwhile clinical signs were evaluated for the staging of burn wound sepsis. RESULTS: 1) Bacterial invasion could be identified in 123 pieces of tissue samples from 32 patients. Samples with tissue bacterial quantity > or = 10(5)/g were found in 82 subeschar tissue samples, and 41 samples with bacteria <10(5)/g. Subeschar tissue samples with bacterial quantity > or = 10(5)/g could be determined in 68 samples from 18 patients, and < 10(5)/g in 20 samples from 5 cases. In addition, samples of subeschar tissue with bacterial quantity > or = 10(5)/g could only be found in some of the samples form 9 cases. 2) Burn wound sepsis could be classified into I-IV stages according to tissue bacterial quantification and clinical signs. CONCLUSION: Burn wound sepsis could be established by identification of bacterial invasion into living tissue with clinical symptoms of toxemia.

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    zq wangZQ Wang,br caiBR Cai,j xiaoJ Xiao,gh haoGH Hao,jb wuJB Wu,xh zhaoXH Zhao,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Zhonghua shao shang za zhi = Zhonghua shaoshang za

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 282-4

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    ISSN: 1009-2587

    DAY: 22

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: chi

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Burns and plastic surgery, The 205th Hospital of People's Liberation Army, Jinzhou 121001, Liao Ning Province, P.R. China.

    Country: China

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