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Chinese Burn Association,Tissue Repair of Burns and Trauma Committee, Cross-Straits Medicine Exchange Association of China.Expert consensus on the treatment of second-degree burn wounds (2024 edition)Ⅰ: pre-hospital first aid and non-surgical treatment[J].Chin J Burns Wounds,2024,40(1):1-18.DOI: 10.3760/cmaj.cn501225-20231019-00120.
Citation: Chinese Burn Association,Tissue Repair of Burns and Trauma Committee, Cross-Straits Medicine Exchange Association of China.Expert consensus on the treatment of second-degree burn wounds (2024 edition)Ⅰ: pre-hospital first aid and non-surgical treatment[J].Chin J Burns Wounds,2024,40(1):1-18.DOI: 10.3760/cmaj.cn501225-20231019-00120.

Expert consensus on the treatment of second-degree burn wounds (2024 edition)Ⅰ: pre-hospital first aid and non-surgical treatment

doi: 10.3760/cmaj.cn501225-20231019-00120
Funds:

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences 2019-I2M-5-076

Shanghai Top Priority Research Center Project 2023ZZ02013

Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China 81930057

General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China 81971836

Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader 23XD1425000

  • Received Date: 2023-10-19
  • Second-degree burn is the most common type of burns in clinical practice and hard to manage. At present, there is no unified standard or specification for the first aid, diagnosis, classification, manner of conservative dressing change, and choice of external dressings or medications for second-degree burn wounds, which significantly affects the formulation of clinical treatment plans and the consistency of clinical studies. The consensus writing group developed the Expert consensus on the treatment of second-degree burn wounds (2024 edition) : pre-hospital first aid and non-surgical treatment based on evidence-based medicine evidence and expert opinion. This expert consensus put forward 29 specific recommendations from 2 aspects: pre-hospital first aid and non-surgical treatment for second-degree burn wounds, aiming to form a standardized clinical treatment plan for second-degree burn wounds.

     

  • Xia Zhaofan, Burn Institute of PLA, Department of Burn Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University, Research Unit of Key Techniques for Treatment of Burns and Combined Burns and Trauma Injury, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Shanghai 200433, China, Email: xiazhaofan@163.com
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