Modulating the hypermetabolic response to burn injuries

Journal of Wound Care
G J P Williams, David N Herndon

Abstract

A huge rise in metabolic rates occurs following a burn injury. Practitioners can alleviate this problem by controlling the patient environment and providing appropriate nutritional support. Drug therapy is likely to be a future option.

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