Abstract

Respiratory dysfunction with hypoxemia is common in early phase of severe burn, with or without smoke inhalation injury. In this article, we discuss the mechanisms associated with the occurrence of pulmonary injury in burn intensive care patients, diagnostics approaches and therapeutics options to be implemented based on identified causes.

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