Epidemiology and outcome of suspected inhalational burn injury in a Ghanaian tertiary hospital
Background: Approximately 6-20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the combination of inhalational injury and cutaneous injury may increase the patient's risk for increased mortality. Objective: To assess the epidemiology and outcomes of burns associated inhalational...
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Main Authors: | Pius Agbenorku (Author), Manolo Agbenorku (Author), Jonathan Bayuo (Author), Nana Yaa Odamea Asare (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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