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022 _a1559-047X
024 _a10.1093/jbcr/iraa132 [doi]
024 _a5896541 [pii]
040 _aOvid MEDLINE(R)
099 _a32835360
245 _aComing to Consensus: What Defines Deep Partial Thickness Burn Injuries in Porcine Models?.
251 _aJournal of Burn Care & Research. 42(1):98-109, 2021 02 03.
252 _aJ Burn Care Res. 42(1):98-109, 2021 02 03.
252 _zJ Burn Care Res. 2020 Aug 24
253 _aJournal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association
260 _c2021
260 _fFY2021
265 _saheadofprint
265 _sppublish
266 _d2020-09-02
268 _aJournal of Burn Care & Research. 2020 Aug 24
269 _fFY2021
520 _aDeep partial thickness burns are clinically prevalent and difficult to diagnose. In order to develop methods to assess burn depth and therapies to treat deep partial thickness burns, reliable, accurate animal models are needed. The variety of animal models in the literature and the lack of precise details reported for the experimental procedures makes comparison of research between investigators challenging, and ultimately impacts translation to patients. We sought to compare deep partial thickness porcine burn models from five well-established laboratories. In doing so, we uncovered a lack of consistency in approaches to the evaluation of burn injury depth that was present within and among various models. We then used an iterative process to develop a scoring rubric with an educational component to facilitate burn injury depth evaluation that improved reliability of the scoring. Using the developed rubric to re-score the five burn models, we found that all models created a deep partial thickness injury and that agreement about specific characteristics identified on histologic staining was improved. Finally, we present consensus statements on the evaluation and interpretation of the microanatomy of deep partial thickness burns in pigs. Copyright (c) The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Burn Association.
546 _aEnglish
650 _a*Burns/cl [Classification]
650 _a*Consensus
650 _a*Disease Models, Animal
650 _aAnimals
650 _aHumans
650 _aSwine
651 _aMedStar Health Research Institute
651 _aMedStar Washington Hospital Center
656 _aFirefighters' Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory
656 _aSurgery/Burn Services
657 _aJournal Article
700 _aCarney, Bonnie C
700 _aMoffatt, Lauren T
700 _aShupp, Jeffrey W
790 _aAndrews CJ, Carney BC, Cuttle L, Gibson ALF, Kowalczewski CJ, Lily S, Liu A, Moffatt LT, Powell HM, Shupp JW, Singer AJ, Stone R, Supp DM
856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/iraa132
_zhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/iraa132
942 _cART
_dArticle
999 _c5379
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