Intestinal permeability in participants with thermal injury: A case series from a prospective, longitudinal study (HESTIA)
Objectives: Severe thermal injury (TI) has been associated with increased intestinal permeability and the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. The aim of this case series from a prospective, longitudinal study is to describe the impact of TI on intestinal permeability in critically il...
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Main Authors: | Craig Tipple (Author), Naiem S. Moiemen (Author), Chris Ioannou (Author), Marcella Paglione (Author), Summer Goodson (Author), Kirsty McGee (Author), Donna O'Neil (Author), Catherine L. Winder (Author), Carly Barnett (Author), Amaya I. Wolf (Author), Amy L. Bamford (Author), Warwick B. Dunn (Author), Janet M. Lord (Author), Scott Berger (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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