Abstract |
Radiation injuries are usually caused by radioactive isotopes in industry. Detonations of nuclear reactors, the use of military nuclear weapons, and terrorist attacks represent a risk of mass burn casualties. Ionizing radiation creates thermal burns, acute radiation syndrome with pancytopenia, and a delayed cutaneous syndrome. After a latency period, skin symptoms appear and the depth of tissue damages increase with dose exposure. The usual burn resuscitation protocols have to be applied. Care of these victims also requires assessment of the level of radiation, plus decontamination by an experienced team. In nuclear disasters, the priority is to optimize the available resources and reserve treatment to patients with the highest probability of survival. After localized nuclear injury, assessment of burn depth and surgical techniques of skin coverage are the main difficulties in a burn centre. Training in medical facilities and burn centres is necessary in the preparation for management of the different types of burn injuries.
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Authors | L Bargues, N Donat, P Jault, T Leclerc |
Journal | Annals of burns and fire disasters
(Ann Burns Fire Disasters)
Vol. 23
Issue 3
Pg. 160-4
(Sep 30 2010)
ISSN: 1592-9566 [Electronic] Italy |
Vernacular Title | Soins Aux Brules Apres Un Accident Nucleaire. |
PMID | 21991218
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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