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Monday 13 October <strong>2014</strong>Room Level 3 Ballroom Level 4 Room 1 Level 4 Room 2 Level 4 Room 3 Level 4 Room 41330 – 1500Rajeev B. Ahuja, MDReviewing quality of life outcomes inburn patients in low-income countriesDr Ivette L. Icaza R.Use of a pre-operative teachingmanual for parents and older childrenin a pediatric burn center: Earlyevaluation findingsDavid Mackie, MDAudience Q&A1500 – 1530 AFTERNOON TEA and EXHIBITION VIEWINGSessionNameSymposium 5: Infection Control andWound ManagementA/Professor John E. Greenwood(Australia)Development of a dermal matrixproduct for use in burn patientsNaiem Moiemen, MB BCh, MSc, FRCS,FRCSPS (UK)Research in burns in the UK:challenges and opportunitiesLeopoldo C. Cancio, MD, FACS (USA)Randomized controlled trials in burnpatients: do not resuscitate?Symposium 6: Tissue Engineering/Skin Substitutes821 – Ramnandan PrasadChaudhary (Nepal)Pediatric burns in Nepal: Factsand challenges136 – Mehmet Demircan (Turkey)Reconstruction of severe burn injuriesof the face in children by using thecollagen-elastin matrix716 – Paul Di Giovine (Australia)Seven year experience with Integra ina paediatric population: 68 cases960 – Christina Duncan (USA)Relation of burn-specific socialdifficulties to burn severity &traumatic||stress in pediatricburn survivors403 – Dan Enescu (Romania)Electrocutions in children269 – Olga Filippova (Russia)Interrelation of clinical, morphologicaland immunohistochemical patternsin pathological post-burn scars.Classification and algorithm ofconservative treatment of scarsin children228 – Dr Ayse Ebru Abali (Turkey)Features of Contact-Burn Injuries inInfants and Older Children: Clues forPreventive StrategiesChairperson Peter Dziewulski and James Jeng Paul van Zuijlen and Fiona Wood Kelly Waddell (Australia)Yvonne Wilson (UK)1530 – 1700Dr BradburyInfection Control in Burns and Designof Burns UnitsRichard Nnabuko (Africa)Infection Control in a CostContained EnvironmentJohn Greenwood (Australia)Where Does Burn Infection ComeFrom?Richard Wong She (New Zealand)The Role of Technology in Burn Sepsis( Prevention / Diagnosis / Treatment)Stuart Watson (UK)Surgical Management of BurnWound Sepsis(continued)1700 – 1800 BREAK1800 – 2000 Welcome Reception – Level 3 FoyerNicole Gibran (USA)Extensive single centre experiencewith IntegraZhe Li (Australia)Tissue engineering of skin – Researchand developmentNaiem Moiemen (UK)Skin substitutes – how does it work?Fiona Wood (Australia)The use of cell based therapiesPaul van Zuijlen (Netherlands)Tissue engineering: theother dimensions556 – Vlad Illie (Australia)One stage Integra in an animal skingraft contraction model302 – Denise Jacquemin (Belgium)Acids and bases inducedcutaneous injuries: from evaluationto decontamination104 – Dr Ayse Ebru Abali (Turkey)Prediction of pressure ulcer risk inburn patients during their prolongedhospital stay by using Braden Scale945 – Peter Hampson(United Kingdom)Reduced neutrophil function inresponse to burn injury is associatedwith mortality747 – Varun Harish (Australia)Accuracy of burn size estimation inpatients transferred to adult BurnUnits in Sydney, Australia: an audit of698 patients771 – Yue-Sheng Huang (China)Bradykinin B1 Receptor InducesIncrease of Organic VascularPermeability Following Severe Burn969 – Jun Wu (China)Effective Symptomatic Treatmentfor Severe and Intractable PruritusAssociated with Severe Burn-inducedHypertrophic Scars – A Prospective,Multicenter, Controlled Trial in74 Patients261 – Roger Huckfeldt (USA)Prevention of Strike-throughContamination of PatientContact Surfaces765 – Andrea C. Issler (Australia)MRSA acquisition, transmission, andimpact on the outcome of severelyburnt patients at Concord Hospital877 – Rae Johnson (Australia)Microbial modulation comparingtwo solutions with ultrasonicassisted debridement: a longitudinalrandomised control trial on burnwounds, grafts and chronic wounds829 – Fenella Halstead(United Kingdom)The antibacterial activity of aceticacid against biofilming organisms ofrelevance to burns patients.29 – Xu Sheng Liu (China)Study on the mechanism and itsaccelerating role on burn woundhealing of murine BM-MSCs with upregulatedmicroRNA134 expression849 – Gaoxing Luo (China)Nitric oxide stimulates epidermal stemcells migration via cGMP-mediatedsignal transduction652 – Hiromi Miyazaki (Japan)Application of a biodegradablenanosheet as a new dressing forburn woundsFree Paper Session: Paediatrics 2 Free Paper Session: Research 3 Free Paper Session: Burn woundManagement 2268 – Ela Hyland (Australia)Prospective randomised controlled trialcomparing VersajetTM hydrosurgeryand conventional debridement inpaediatric burns293 – Madeleine Jacques (Australia)Haematomas under lower limb skingrafts – is it a bloody issue?654 – Jessica Maskell (Australia)Young people living with burn injuryand scarring: perceptions of self, socialinteractions and experiences withsignificant others757 – Seema Menon (Australia)Optimal time to skin grafting inpaediatric burns: a systematic review766 – Carol Oliveira (Canada)Toxic Shock Syndrome in PediatricBurns Registry (TSSPB Registry):challenges and accomplishmentsof setting up an internationaldisease registry906 – Julia Sarginson(United Kingdom)The MISTIC Study – a prospectiveobservational study of the systemicresponse to injury and outcomes ofsmall burns in pre-school children:The first 150 children.742 – Helene Scheer (Switzerland)Toxic shock syndrome in pediatricburns – is the devil in the details?38 – Smitha Segu (India)Pediatric suicidal burns: agrowing concern155 – Yaron Shoham (Israel)Summary of pediatric clinical trialexperience with NexoBridMichael Rudd (Australia)Peter Lars Kamolz (Austria)105 – John Edward Greenwood(Australia)The process of developing andoptimising a synthetic dermal scaffold– the Biodegradable TemporisingMatrix (BTM)194 – Lars-Peter Kamolz (Austria)The use of telemedicine in burncare: Development of a mobilesystem for TBSA documentation andremote assessment.739 – Edgar Krötzsch (Mexico)Clinical and histomorphologicalassessment of wound repair inmid-partial thickness burn woundstreated with allogeneic keratinocyte vs.silicone-collagen dressings200 – Becky Leung (Australia)Are burns survivors at increased riskof cardiovascular disease?780 – Yeyang Li (China)The role of integrin-linked kinase inangiogenesis of hypertrophic scar416 – Li Ma (China)Effect and mechanism of dantroleneon the skeletal muscle of rats withsevere scald injury777 – Mirriam Maimbo (Zambia)Early delayed skin grafting of burnwounds at university teaching hospital,Lusaka, Zambia724 – Loyola McLean (Australia)Type D, ‘distressed’ personalityis associated with elevatedpsychological||symptom levels in earlyadjustment to burn injury in adults74 – Abelardo Medina (Canada)New therapeutic approachesfor heterotopic ossification inburn patientsDi Elfleet (Australia)Linwood Haith (USA)795 – Markus Öhlbauer (Germany)Enzymatic Debridement and NegativePresssure Wound Therapy (NPWT)Combined use in burned patient532 – Jan Dokter (Netherlands)Bacteriological cultures on admission;to do or not to do, that’s the question325 – Brian Burgess (USA)To Brush or not to Brush: That is thequestion. Oral Care in Intensive Careand Burn Centers is Critical.23 – Dustin Crumby (USA)Carbapenem-resistantEnterobacteriaceae (CRE) in aburn center288 – Sharon CuperusAn outbreak of multi-resistantPseudomonas aeruginosa in a burncentre; tackling the problem438 – Jonathan Dunne(United Kingdom)ReCell in Early Burns Surgery: ASystematic Review of the Literature205 – Mohammed Farid(United Kingdom)Does burn wound infection alwayslead to hypertrophic scarring?72 – Eubenice Paz Gumasing(Philippines)A Comparison of Semi-Open Dressingswith Moist Exposed Burn Ointment(MEBO) versus Standard GauzeDressings with Silver Sulfadiazinein the Treatment of Filipino Patientswith Acute Superficial PartialThickness Burns496 – Kellie Stockton (Australia)Outpatient paediatric burn injury – amissing part of the puzzleSunday 12 – Thursday 16 October <strong>2014</strong> Hilton Sydney Hotel • Sydney, Australia 21

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