Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review

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Autor(a) principal: Carneiro Vieira, Iana
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Matos Falcão de Andrade , Caroline, José Mont Alverne Silva Filho , Alexandre, Pontes Cavalcante , Yago, Martins Coelho, Jordan, de Sá Roriz Filho, Walter, Ribamar Brito Sobrinho, José, Gomes Sarmento, Ingrid, Sérgio Rocha , Francisco, Rocha do Nascimento, Davi, Malveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, Cibele, Alcântara Coutinho, Ana Beatriz, Campelo Lopes Aragão , Stefanny, Pinheiro Campelo, Marília, Uchôa Melo Camurça, André Luiz, Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, Raigor, Layane Silva Souza, Valéria, Parente de Alencar , Marcus Paulo, Corazza Moreira, Túlio, de Oliveira Santos Júnior, Francisco Carlos, Martins Evangelista, Nayme, Leandro de Menezes, Iane, Aguiar Muniz Feitosa, Leonardo, Dias Costa, Milena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1312
Resumo: Burns are traumatic wounds resulting from thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents that compromise vital skin functions. In Brazil, they constitute one of the main external causes of death, alongside transport accidents and homicides. An integrative review was carried out, using the Google Scholar database with the following descriptors “Burn”, “Pain Management”, “Therapeutic Indication”. In which 8 articles were selected from 1,710, published in English and Portuguese from 2019 to 2024. The main author conducted the analysis, with disagreements resolved between the authors. WHO estimates indicate 300,000 annual deaths from burns globally. In Brazil, one million people suffer burns annually, with young adults being the most vulnerable, mainly in domestic or work environments. The classification of burns, extent of the affected area and treatment are fundamental for the best therapeutic management, given that pain is a prevalent complaint that is difficult to control in these patients. Protocols vary, and wound care, hydration, and pain management are challenges. Different therapies, including agents such as silver sulfadiazine and essential fatty acids, show promising results. Surgical treatment aims to remove compromised tissues, contributing to effective healing. The study reinforces the importance of medical knowledge in the management of burns and its relevance to public health.
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spelling Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature ReviewManejo terapéutico del paciente quemado: revisión de la literaturaManejo Terapêutico do Paciente Queimado: Revisão de LiteraturaQueimaduraIndicação TerapêuticaManejo da DorBurns are traumatic wounds resulting from thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents that compromise vital skin functions. In Brazil, they constitute one of the main external causes of death, alongside transport accidents and homicides. An integrative review was carried out, using the Google Scholar database with the following descriptors “Burn”, “Pain Management”, “Therapeutic Indication”. In which 8 articles were selected from 1,710, published in English and Portuguese from 2019 to 2024. The main author conducted the analysis, with disagreements resolved between the authors. WHO estimates indicate 300,000 annual deaths from burns globally. In Brazil, one million people suffer burns annually, with young adults being the most vulnerable, mainly in domestic or work environments. The classification of burns, extent of the affected area and treatment are fundamental for the best therapeutic management, given that pain is a prevalent complaint that is difficult to control in these patients. Protocols vary, and wound care, hydration, and pain management are challenges. Different therapies, including agents such as silver sulfadiazine and essential fatty acids, show promising results. Surgical treatment aims to remove compromised tissues, contributing to effective healing. The study reinforces the importance of medical knowledge in the management of burns and its relevance to public health.As queimaduras são feridas traumáticas resultantes de agentes térmicos, químicos, elétricos ou radioativos que comprometem funções vitais tanto da pele, como dos demais órgãos internos. No Brasil, constituem uma das principais causas externas de morte, disputando com acidentes de transporte e homicídios. Realizou-se uma revisão integrativa, utilizando a base de dados Google Acadêmico com os seguintes descritores “Queimadura”, “Manejo da Dor”, “Indicação Terapêutica”. Nos quais foram selecionados 8 artigos entre 1.710, publicados em inglês e português de 2019 a 2024. O autor principal conduziu a análise, com discordâncias resolvidas entre os autores. Estimativas da OMS indicam 300 mil mortes anuais por queimaduras globalmente. No Brasil, um milhão de pessoas anualmente sofrem queimaduras, sendo adultos jovens mais vulneráveis, principalmente em ambientes domésticos ou laborais. A classificação das queimaduras, extensão da área afetada e o tratamento são fundamentais para o melhor manejo terapêutico, haja vista que a dor é uma queixa prevalente e de difícil controle nesses pacientes. Protocolos variam, e o cuidado da ferida, hidratação e manejo da dor são desafios. Diferentes terapias, incluindo agentes como sulfadiazina de prata e ácidos graxos essenciais, apresentam resultados promissores. O tratamento cirúrgico visa a remoção de tecidos comprometidos, contribuindo para a cicatrização eficaz. O estudo reforça a importância do conhecimento médico na abordagem de queimaduras e sua relevância para a saúde pública.Specialized Dentistry Group2024-01-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/131210.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p1698-1715Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1698-1715Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1698-1715Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences ; v. 6 n. 1 (2024): BJIHS QUALIS B3; 1698-17152674-8169reponame:Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciencesinstname:Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)instacron:GOEporhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/article/view/1312/1490Copyright (c) 2024 Iana Carneiro Vieira, Caroline Matos Falcão de Andrade , Alexandre José Mont Alverne Silva Filho , Yago Pontes Cavalcante , Jordan Martins Coelho, Walter de Sá Roriz Filho, José Ribamar Brito Sobrinho, Ingrid Gomes Sarmento, Francisco Sérgio Rocha , Davi Rocha do Nascimento, Cibele Malveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, Ana Beatriz Alcântara Coutinho, Stefanny Campelo Lopes Aragão , Marília Pinheiro Campelo, André Luiz Uchôa Melo Camurça, Raigor Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, Valéria Layane Silva Souza, Marcus Paulo Parente de Alencar , Túlio Corazza Moreira, Francisco Carlos de Oliveira Santos Júnior, Nayme Martins Evangelista, Iane Leandro de Menezes, Leonardo Aguiar Muniz Feitosa, Milena Dias Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarneiro Vieira, IanaMatos Falcão de Andrade , CarolineJosé Mont Alverne Silva Filho , AlexandrePontes Cavalcante , YagoMartins Coelho, Jordande Sá Roriz Filho, WalterRibamar Brito Sobrinho, JoséGomes Sarmento, IngridSérgio Rocha , FranciscoRocha do Nascimento, DaviMalveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, CibeleAlcântara Coutinho, Ana BeatrizCampelo Lopes Aragão , StefannyPinheiro Campelo, MaríliaUchôa Melo Camurça, André Luiz Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, RaigorLayane Silva Souza, ValériaParente de Alencar , Marcus PauloCorazza Moreira, Túliode Oliveira Santos Júnior, Francisco CarlosMartins Evangelista, NaymeLeandro de Menezes, IaneAguiar Muniz Feitosa, LeonardoDias Costa, Milena2024-01-23T21:13:09Zoai:ojs.bjihs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1312Revistahttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihsONGhttps://bjihs.emnuvens.com.br/bjihs/oaijournal.bjihs@periodicosbrasil.com.br2674-81692674-8169opendoar:2024-01-23T21:13:09Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences - Grupo de Odontologia Especializada (GOE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
Manejo terapéutico del paciente quemado: revisión de la literatura
Manejo Terapêutico do Paciente Queimado: Revisão de Literatura
title Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
spellingShingle Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
Carneiro Vieira, Iana
Queimadura
Indicação Terapêutica
Manejo da Dor
title_short Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
title_full Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
title_fullStr Therapeutic Management of Burned Patients: Literature Review
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author Carneiro Vieira, Iana
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Matos Falcão de Andrade , Caroline
José Mont Alverne Silva Filho , Alexandre
Pontes Cavalcante , Yago
Martins Coelho, Jordan
de Sá Roriz Filho, Walter
Ribamar Brito Sobrinho, José
Gomes Sarmento, Ingrid
Sérgio Rocha , Francisco
Rocha do Nascimento, Davi
Malveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, Cibele
Alcântara Coutinho, Ana Beatriz
Campelo Lopes Aragão , Stefanny
Pinheiro Campelo, Marília
Uchôa Melo Camurça, André Luiz
Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, Raigor
Layane Silva Souza, Valéria
Parente de Alencar , Marcus Paulo
Corazza Moreira, Túlio
de Oliveira Santos Júnior, Francisco Carlos
Martins Evangelista, Nayme
Leandro de Menezes, Iane
Aguiar Muniz Feitosa, Leonardo
Dias Costa, Milena
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José Mont Alverne Silva Filho , Alexandre
Pontes Cavalcante , Yago
Martins Coelho, Jordan
de Sá Roriz Filho, Walter
Ribamar Brito Sobrinho, José
Gomes Sarmento, Ingrid
Sérgio Rocha , Francisco
Rocha do Nascimento, Davi
Malveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, Cibele
Alcântara Coutinho, Ana Beatriz
Campelo Lopes Aragão , Stefanny
Pinheiro Campelo, Marília
Uchôa Melo Camurça, André Luiz
Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, Raigor
Layane Silva Souza, Valéria
Parente de Alencar , Marcus Paulo
Corazza Moreira, Túlio
de Oliveira Santos Júnior, Francisco Carlos
Martins Evangelista, Nayme
Leandro de Menezes, Iane
Aguiar Muniz Feitosa, Leonardo
Dias Costa, Milena
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carneiro Vieira, Iana
Matos Falcão de Andrade , Caroline
José Mont Alverne Silva Filho , Alexandre
Pontes Cavalcante , Yago
Martins Coelho, Jordan
de Sá Roriz Filho, Walter
Ribamar Brito Sobrinho, José
Gomes Sarmento, Ingrid
Sérgio Rocha , Francisco
Rocha do Nascimento, Davi
Malveira Linhares Furtado de Vasconcelos, Cibele
Alcântara Coutinho, Ana Beatriz
Campelo Lopes Aragão , Stefanny
Pinheiro Campelo, Marília
Uchôa Melo Camurça, André Luiz
Mesquita Aguiar Ponte, Raigor
Layane Silva Souza, Valéria
Parente de Alencar , Marcus Paulo
Corazza Moreira, Túlio
de Oliveira Santos Júnior, Francisco Carlos
Martins Evangelista, Nayme
Leandro de Menezes, Iane
Aguiar Muniz Feitosa, Leonardo
Dias Costa, Milena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Queimadura
Indicação Terapêutica
Manejo da Dor
topic Queimadura
Indicação Terapêutica
Manejo da Dor
description Burns are traumatic wounds resulting from thermal, chemical, electrical or radioactive agents that compromise vital skin functions. In Brazil, they constitute one of the main external causes of death, alongside transport accidents and homicides. An integrative review was carried out, using the Google Scholar database with the following descriptors “Burn”, “Pain Management”, “Therapeutic Indication”. In which 8 articles were selected from 1,710, published in English and Portuguese from 2019 to 2024. The main author conducted the analysis, with disagreements resolved between the authors. WHO estimates indicate 300,000 annual deaths from burns globally. In Brazil, one million people suffer burns annually, with young adults being the most vulnerable, mainly in domestic or work environments. The classification of burns, extent of the affected area and treatment are fundamental for the best therapeutic management, given that pain is a prevalent complaint that is difficult to control in these patients. Protocols vary, and wound care, hydration, and pain management are challenges. Different therapies, including agents such as silver sulfadiazine and essential fatty acids, show promising results. Surgical treatment aims to remove compromised tissues, contributing to effective healing. The study reinforces the importance of medical knowledge in the management of burns and its relevance to public health.
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