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The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation

Burns exceeding 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) result in considerable hypovolemia coupled with the formation and release of inflammatory mediators, leading to subsequent systemic effects known as burn shock. Because of plasma exudation and the associated losses of large quantities of minerals...

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Autores principales: Gutowska, Izabela, Żwierełło, Wojciech, Piorun, Krzysztof, Skórka-Majewicz, Marta, Maciejewska-Markiewicz, Dominika, Kupnicka, Patrycja, Baranowska-Bosiacka, Irena, Dalewski, Bartosz, Chlubek, Dariusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204248
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author Gutowska, Izabela
Żwierełło, Wojciech
Piorun, Krzysztof
Skórka-Majewicz, Marta
Maciejewska-Markiewicz, Dominika
Kupnicka, Patrycja
Baranowska-Bosiacka, Irena
Dalewski, Bartosz
Chlubek, Dariusz
author_facet Gutowska, Izabela
Żwierełło, Wojciech
Piorun, Krzysztof
Skórka-Majewicz, Marta
Maciejewska-Markiewicz, Dominika
Kupnicka, Patrycja
Baranowska-Bosiacka, Irena
Dalewski, Bartosz
Chlubek, Dariusz
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description Burns exceeding 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) result in considerable hypovolemia coupled with the formation and release of inflammatory mediators, leading to subsequent systemic effects known as burn shock. Because of plasma exudation and the associated losses of large quantities of minerals, severe burns can lead to nutritional deficiencies and consequently disrupt homeostasis and metabolism of the entire body. The study group comprised 62 patients, who were divided into 3 groups according to the severity of burns. Serum samples were tested for concentrations of Ca, Mg, Mn, P, K, Zn, Cu, Fe, Se, Na, Cr, Ni, and Al. The mineral concentrations in serum of patients with burn injuries differ significantly from reference values, but this is not affected by the extent of the body burn. There are statistically significant decreases in serum concentrations of elements important for antioxidant protection (Zn, Cu, Se), and significant increases in the concentrations of toxic elements (Al and Ni), which may aggravate the effects associated with the state of burn shock. The Spearman rank correlation analysis did not reveal any statistically significant relationships between the serum concentrations of Mn, Ni, Al, K, Na, P, Mg, Zn, Se, Cr and the affected body surface area and severity of the burn—the values were at the lower end of the reference range. The obtained results indicate that proper nutrition, including elements replenishment, is extremely important in the recovery process of burn patients and time to nutrition is an important factor affecting patient survival after severe burn.
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spelling pubmed-96106502022-10-28 The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation Gutowska, Izabela Żwierełło, Wojciech Piorun, Krzysztof Skórka-Majewicz, Marta Maciejewska-Markiewicz, Dominika Kupnicka, Patrycja Baranowska-Bosiacka, Irena Dalewski, Bartosz Chlubek, Dariusz Nutrients Article Burns exceeding 30% of total body surface area (TBSA) result in considerable hypovolemia coupled with the formation and release of inflammatory mediators, leading to subsequent systemic effects known as burn shock. Because of plasma exudation and the associated losses of large quantities of minerals, severe burns can lead to nutritional deficiencies and consequently disrupt homeostasis and metabolism of the entire body. The study group comprised 62 patients, who were divided into 3 groups according to the severity of burns. Serum samples were tested for concentrations of Ca, Mg, Mn, P, K, Zn, Cu, Fe, Se, Na, Cr, Ni, and Al. The mineral concentrations in serum of patients with burn injuries differ significantly from reference values, but this is not affected by the extent of the body burn. There are statistically significant decreases in serum concentrations of elements important for antioxidant protection (Zn, Cu, Se), and significant increases in the concentrations of toxic elements (Al and Ni), which may aggravate the effects associated with the state of burn shock. The Spearman rank correlation analysis did not reveal any statistically significant relationships between the serum concentrations of Mn, Ni, Al, K, Na, P, Mg, Zn, Se, Cr and the affected body surface area and severity of the burn—the values were at the lower end of the reference range. The obtained results indicate that proper nutrition, including elements replenishment, is extremely important in the recovery process of burn patients and time to nutrition is an important factor affecting patient survival after severe burn. MDPI 2022-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9610650/ /pubmed/36296932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204248 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gutowska, Izabela
Żwierełło, Wojciech
Piorun, Krzysztof
Skórka-Majewicz, Marta
Maciejewska-Markiewicz, Dominika
Kupnicka, Patrycja
Baranowska-Bosiacka, Irena
Dalewski, Bartosz
Chlubek, Dariusz
The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title_full The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title_fullStr The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title_full_unstemmed The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title_short The Extent of Burn Injury Significantly Affects Serum Micro- and Macroelement Concentrations in Patients on the First Day of Hospitalisation
title_sort extent of burn injury significantly affects serum micro- and macroelement concentrations in patients on the first day of hospitalisation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296932
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14204248
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