ISBI-2014-PROGRAM-08102014
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Tuesday 14 October <strong>2014</strong>Room Level 3 Ballroom Level 4 Room 1 Level 4 Room 2 Level 4 Room 3 Level 4 Room 4SessionNameSymposium 7:Bone metabolism in Severe BurnsSymposium 8: Tissue engineeringand cultured skinChairperson Gordon Klein and David Herndon Hajime Matsumara and Young-Chul Jang0800 – 1000Gordon Klein MD (USA)IntroductionDavid Herndon MD (USA)Muscle and Bone Research in BurnsGordon L Klein MD (USA)How Burn Victims Lose BoneJohn Eisman MD (Australia)Consequences of Post-’Burn BoneLoss, Assessing Fracture RiskPeter Ebeling MD (Australia)Perventing and Treating Post-BurnBone LossSteven Wolf MD (USA)Managing bone loss in a burnunit setting1000 – 1030 MORNING TEA and EXHIBITION VIEWINGSessionNameSymposium 9:Pediatric Burn CareYoung-Chul Jang (Korea)The Clinical Experience of BurnManagement Using Cell Therapy inKorea: Past and PresentSaewha Jeon (Korea)Cultured Cells forCutaneous RegenerationHajime Matsumara (Japan)Japanese Experience of Using CEA inMajor Burns:Results and Changes in 6 YearsYosuke Ozawa (Japan)JACE 6-Year ResultsJohn Greenwood (Australia)Composite Cultured Skin in a threedimensional scaffoldSymposium 10:NursingFree Paper Session: BurnsReconstruction 2Salathiel Mzezewa (South Africa)201 – Junjie Chen (China)Effect of angiotensin convertingenzyme inhibitor on collagenmetabolism in keloid fibroblast cells446 – Shiow Shuh Chuang (Taiwan)Effective deep fascia releasing in postburn axillar scar contracture245 – Marie Comhaire Valange(France)Comparative study using manualmassages or mechanical massageswith Ergolift on face and neck burns423 – Lieve De Cuyper (Belgium)‘Scar Freeze’ : A feasibility study forthe effects of cryosauna on burn scars.277 – Moustafa Elmasry (Sweden)Hand function deficits after burn – aremaining problem in Egypt447 – Mahmoud El-Oteify (Egypt)Diagnosis of post burn syndactyle470 – Marà a Dora Espinosa (Chile)Use of split-thickness skin graftsin postburn contracture release inextremities, at outpatient pediatricsurgery center in Santiago of Chile.536 – RuthAnn Fanstone(United Kingdom)The Impact of an InternationalEducational Program on TransformingPractice and Outcomes inScar Management140 – Xiang Sheng Feng (China)Clinical observation of acellularxenogeneic (porcine) dermal matrixtherapy on||improvement of immunefunction in severe burn patients860 – Philip Fidler (USA)Burn Survivors with disabilities returnto Leisure, a study of Adaptive Sport395 – Thilanee Gankande (Australia)Reliability and validity of scarassessments performed with anintegrated skin testing device – theDermaLab Combo518 – Karl-Anton Harms (Australia)Fractional carbon dioxide lasertreatment for burn-relatedscarring: an evidence||up-date andhypothetical mechanismFree Paper Session: Burns registriesand Outcome Measures 1Chairperson Yvette Icaza and Ariel Miranda Alette DeJong and Christine Parker Yvonne Singer (Australia)Patrick Kealy (USA)1030 – 1200Ramnandan Prasad Chaudhary(Nepal)Facts and challenges for provingstandard paediatric burn care in lowand middle income countriesTina Palmieri (Sacramento, E.U.A.)Nutrition Standards in paediatric burncare: How to get them?Mauricio Pereima (Brasil)Acute paediatric burns surgery: Whatto do?David Herndon (Galveston, E.U.A.)Myths and controversies in paediatricburn careZachary Munn (Australia)Journal Clubs in Burns: How they cancontribute to evidence-based practiceSusan Taggart (Australia)The trauma bubble: patient and familyexperience of serious burn injuryHelma Hofland (Netherlands)Determinants of burn painduring hospitalizationRachel Kornhaber (Australia)Adult burn survivors’ perceptions ofpain: an integrative review368 – Heather Cleland (Australia)The Bi-National Burn Registry:Improving surgical managementof major burns in Australia andNew Zealand578 – Dale Edgar (Australia)Does transfer time to a specialist burnservice influence post-burn mortalityin Australia and New Zealand?187 – Steven Kahn (USA)‘It happened in seconds’ firefighterburn prevention program: evaluation ofa||’train the trainer’ course683 – Nicole Leahy (USA)Use of an existing web based platformto support international remoteclinical mentorshipFree Paper Session: Burns AlliedHealthAnne Darton (Australia)Michael Serghiou (USA)457 – Donna Bennett (New Zealand)Innovative strategies for posturalmanagement in children withburn injuries426 – Eric Dantzer (France)Epidermal and collagen_elastin dermalequivalent in a one single step for 41acute and post burn hands surgery.658 – Martha Druery (Australia)A two year review of burnshospitalisations in Queensland: Asocial determinants perspective731 – Tiffany Grisbrook (Australia)The effect of nanocrystallinesilver dressings on BioimpedanceSpectroscopy measurementswhen monitoring fluid status inburns patients547 – Belinda Kipping (Australia)Preparation and play technologyto relieve anxiety in childrenundergoing||anaesthesia: A prospectiverandomised controlled trial708 – Cecilia Wai Ping Li-Tsang(Hong Kong)Clinical effectiveness of the smartpressure-monitored suit (SPMS)in management of post burnhypertrophic scars473 – Virginia Nunez (Mexico)Experiences in 105 courses ofAdvanced Burn Life Support (ABLS)provider in Mexico625 – Raimo Palmu (Finland)Social and occupational functioning,disability and social adaptation amongsurvivors 6 months after burn injury918 – Chandini Perera (Sri Lanka)Effectiveness of early stretchingexercises for the quality of functionalrecovery of the upper limb in burntpatients admitted to the burns unit ofthe National Hospital of Sri Lanka355 – Anna Rumbach (Australia)Speech-language pathology careof the burn-injured patient: Aninternational perspective366 – Kristina Stiles(United Kingdom)Burn care advisors: educationalliaisons for emergency trauma teamsFree Paper Session: Research 4Emin Turk (Turkey)Joe Bessey (USA)873 – Yexiang Sun (China)Effect of 200 mEq/L hypertonic salineresuscitation on intestinal injury inseverely burned rats275 – Kuzhali Muthumalaiappan(USA)Burn injury impedes erythropoiesisby limiting both erythrocyteprogenitors and erythroblast-islandforming macrophages in the bonemarrow niche922 – Eileen O’Halloran (USA)Hepatic histone deacetylase 1expression and activity followingethanol exposure and burn injury415 – Mauricio Pereima (Brazil)Dermal Substitutes Support the Growthof Human Skin-Derived MesenchymalStromal Cells: Potential Tool forSkin RegenerationFree Paper Session: BurnsEpidemiology 1Chris Adams (New Zealand)Tariq Iqbal (Pakistan)649 – Opoku Ware Ampomah (Ghana)Liquefied petroleum gas related burninjuries. Experience from a burn unit inan emerging oil and gas economy617 – Cem Aydogan (Turkey)Scald burns of the adults related tohot water bags: An unusual cause ofscald burns753 – Hsu Phie Chong (Australia)The state of the union address:Inpatient burns service at the RoyalAdelaide Hospital from 2009 to 201365 – Ela Hyland (Australia)General practitioner survey: giving thepeople what they want351 – Janine Duke (Australia)Burn injury, gender and cancer risk: apopulation-based study939 – Amy Fitzgerald (Australia)Burns in the Elderly: an up-dateon trends in Western Australia andoptimising future management528 – Aparna Dasunmalee Ganhewa(Australia)Itch After Burn Injury: A DescriptiveStudy of WA Burn Patients145 – David Greenhalgh (USA)Hash oil burns: the new drugrelatedepidemic940 – Nicholas Linklater (Australia)A review of burns presentations toPeninsula Health 2009-12370 – Lucy Lu (New Zealand)Attributes of self-inflicted burns in theNew Zealand National Burn Centre968 – Marang Makepe (Australia)A review of burns presentations toPeninsula Health 2009-12678 – Holger Moeller (Australia)Inequalities in burn injuries betweenAboriginal and non-Aboriginal childrenin||New South Wales, AustraliaFree Paper Session: Burn woundManagement 3 and Paediatrics 3Tracie Petrie (Australia)Rajiv Sood (USA)191- Lars-Peter Kamolz (Austria)The use of Suprathel® in deep dermalburns: 1-year follow-up results of aprospective clinical trial706 – Cheri Templeton (Australia)Small burn – Big challenge705 – Kelly Waddell (Australia)Does Gabapentin reduce itch inchildren with acute severe burns?- Aprospective||randomised doubleblindedcontrolled study476 – Stephanie Wicks (Australia)End of range splinting to preventcontracture in paediatric axillaburns – a 10 year review of practiceand outcomes2217th Congress of the International Society for Burn Injuries<strong>ISBI</strong> <strong>2014</strong> Sydney