Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
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There is no detailed information about the care of burns victims, in Europe, in the case of a fire disaster. Several countries have discussed how to treat burn victims, but only a little is known of their capacity to offer space to other countries in the event of a fire disaster outside the country in question. In Europe, most countries are dependent on England, France and Germany in such cases. Since "Los Alfaques", "Ramstein" and other examples of such disasters, we know how important it is to focus more on burn victims in Europe with respect to national and international cooperation.
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Comparative Study
The effect of antioxidant therapy on cell-mediated immunity following burn injury in an animal model.
Although antioxidant therapy has been introduced into early post burn protocols to prevent oxidative injury, it is still not known how they effect the cellular immunity which was already depressed due to thermal injury. To investigate the effect of antioxidant therapy on postburn immunosuppression following burn injury in a rat model, well known antioxidants: allopurinol (50 mg/kg/day), desferrioxamine (15 mg/kg/day), PEG-catalase (PEG-CAT) (1200 U/kg/day), N-acetylcysteine (NAS) (1 mg/kg/day) and vitamin-C (Vit-C) (0.5 mg/kg/day) were given for 7 days following thermal injury. The immunologic status of the rat was studied using two in vivo measures at seventh day following (30% TBSA) full-thickness burn injury. ⋯ The use of mentioned antioxidants resulted in significant improvement (between P < 0.05 and P < 0.001) of burn induced immunosuppression as reflected by CHR. The treatment with allopurinol and PEG-CAT (P < 0.01) significantly improved, while desferrioxamine, NAS and Vit-C improved, but not significantly, HVG reaction in burned rats. This study demonstrated that a large burn was profoundly immunosuppressive and early intervention of antioxidant therapy was able to significantly restore cell-mediated immunity as reflected by two in vivo assays.