Zuzana Jelínková
Masaryk University
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Burns | 2012
Břetislav Lipový; Pavel Brychta; Nora Gregorová; Zuzana Jelínková; Hana Řihová; Ivan Suchánek; Kaloudová Y; Radomír Mager; Hana Krupicová; Anna Martincová
UNLABELLED The aim of this study was to determine the basic epidemiological characteristics of severely burned children who were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), Department of Burns and Reconstructive Surgery Faculty Hospital Brno, Czech Republic in the years 1997-2009. METHODS We collected and evaluated epidemiological data such as age, sex, burn etiology, length of hospitalization, duration of the ICU stay, surgical or conservative therapeutic strategies, the use of mechanical ventilation and its duration, day and month of injury and the extent of burned area. RESULTS In total 383 children (253 boys, 130 girls) aged 0-14 years, underwent intensive care for at least 48h. Male to female ratio was 1.95:1. The average range of burn area in the group was 16.43±12.86% TBSA (total body surface area). During the reporting period, 16 children were admitted with burns over 50% TBSA. 328 children suffered burns indoors, with 55 children being burned outdoors. Indoor/outdoor ratio was set at 5.96:1. The most frequent etiological agent was scalding (hot water, soup, coffee, oil, tea). The total number of scalded children in this group was 312 (81.46%). Mechanical ventilation was used in 96 cases (25.07% of all the admitted patients). The duration of mechanical ventilation in these patients was 8.03±5.67 days in average. The average length of stay in ICU was 10.71±10.92 days and total length of hospital stay was an average of 21.55±14.55 days. A total of 184 patients (48.04%) were treated surgically and therefore required necrectomy and skin grafting. The other 199 (51.96%) patients were treated conservatively. During the reporting period 3 children died (0.78%). CONCLUSION In our report we identify basic epidemiological data defined in the aim of this study for burned children requiring intensive care.
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation | 2009
Milan Dastych; Zuzana Jelínková; Alena Mikušková; Pavel Brychta; Miroslava Benovska
Abstract Objective: Chemical necrectomy is an alternative to the surgical or sharp necrectomy for the removal of necrotic parts of the skin in the treatment of deep burns. The aim of our work was to monitor the dynamics of resorption and elimination of benzoic acid applied to the burnt skin. Methods: The set consisted of 10 patients (9 men; 1 woman) aged 25–57 years with IIb-III-degree skin burns. 40% benzoic acid in white petrolatum was applied to the burnt area to the extent of 3–5% of TBSA (total body surface area) for a period of 48 hours. The concentrations of benzoic acid, hippuric acid, and glycine in the serum was monitored at the 10th, 20th, 60th, 120th, 240th and 360th minute thereafter and further at the 12th, 24th, 48th, and 72nd hour; the excretion of hippuric acid in urine was monitored in six 12-hour intervals. Results: The highest concentration of benzoic acid in the serum was detected in the 60th minute sample (0.094±0.074 mmol/L) and of hippuric acid in the 120th minute sample (0.234±0.088 mmol/L) from the application of benzoic acid to the burnt skin. In the period between the 6th and 48th hour, the average concentration of benzoic acid in the serum ranged between 0.042 and 0.03 mmol/L. In this period there was also a significant decrease in serum glycine concentration (p<0.05). During the 48-hour application of benzoic acid to the burnt skin, 46.0–145 mmol of hippuric acid was excreted in urine. Conclusion: Chemical necrectomy with the use of 40% benzoic acid led only to a moderate increase of its concentration in the serum. After its resorption from the wound area it is transformed to hippuric acid, which is promptly excreted in urine.
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2010
Břetislav Lipový; Hana Řihová; Yvona Kaloudová; Ivan Suchánek; Nora Gregorová; Alica Hokynková; Zuzana Jelínková; Viktor Agalarev
Léčba ran | 2016
Břetislav Lipový; Michaela Fiamoli; Zuzana Jelínková; Radomír Mager; Ivan Suchánek
Archive | 2015
Břetislav Lipový; Michaela Fiamoli; Radomír Mager; Zuzana Jelínková; Ivan Suchánek
Archive | 2015
Michaela Fiamoli; Zuzana Jelínková; Pavel Brychta; Yvona Kaloudová; Iva Tresnerová; Nora Štěpánová; Alica Hokynková; Břetislav Lipový; Ivan Suchánek
Archive | 2015
Břetislav Lipový; Michaela Fiamoli; Radomír Mager; Zuzana Jelínková; Pavel Brychta; Ivan Suchánek
Archive | 2015
Yvona Kaloudová; Marie Melicharová; Zuzana Chaloupková; Zuzana Jelínková; Břetislav Lipový; Silva Bezrouková; Michaela Fiamoli; Radomír Mager; Jitka Vokurková; Ivan Suchánek; Pavel Brychta
Archive | 2013
Michaela Fiamoli; Zuzana Jelínková; Pavel Brychta; Yvona Kaloudová; Iva Hufová; Nora Gregorová; Alica Hokynková; Břetislav Lipový; Ivan Suchánek
Archive | 2012
Břetislav Lipový; Hana Řihová; Markéta Hanslianová; Zuzana Jelínková; Zuzana Chaloupková; Pavel Brychta