A retrospective analysis of systemic Norepinephrine impact on tangential excision and split thickness skin graft outcomes in burn shock patients
Objective: Burn shock is a serious complication that presents with profound cardiovascular suppression that may require vasopressor support for hemodynamic stability. This study aims to explore the patterns of systemic Norepinephrine use and skin graft take in patients with deep burns requiring exci...
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Main Authors: | Albin John (Author), Ilina Terziyski (Author), Annie Snitman (Author), John Garza (Author), Alan Pang (Author), Callie Adams (Author), Grant Sorensen (Author), John Griswold (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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