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Wednesday 15 October <strong>2014</strong>Room Level 3 Ballroom Level 4 Room 1 Level 4 Room 2 Level 4 Room 3 Level 4 Room 4SessionNameIntegra IndustrySponsored Symposium0700 – 0800Burns and Reconstruction: IntegraExpereince around the WorldDr Wood, Dr Gibran, Dr Rives, DrDantzer, Dr RoaSessionNameSymposium 13:Reconstruction in BurnsSymposium 14: Genetic Alterationsin Thermal InjuryFree Paper Session: BurnsReconstruction 3Free Paper Session: Intensive Care 1Free Paper Session: BurnsEpidemiology 2Chairperson Rei Ogawa and Ted Tredget Ronald Tompkins and Naoki Aikawa Michael Muller (Australia)Ricardo Roa (Chile)Nikki Allorto (South Africa)David Milliss (Australia)David Read (Australia)Mahmoud El-Oteify (Egypt)Drs Ted Tredget (Canada)Burn Reconstruction: ACanadian PerspectiveRonald Tompkins (USA)Comparisons of Genomic Changesafter Injury330 – Yen-Chang Hsiao (Taiwan)Flow-through anterolateral thigh flapfor reconstruction in electrical burns ofthe severely damaged upper extremity482 – Richard Lee (Australia)Association between duration ofmechanical ventilation and length ofstay, infection rate and mortality formajor burn patients in ICU144 – Nareswar Sarma Narei (India)Epidemiology of Paediatric burns in aBurn Unit of North-East IndiaRei Ogawa (Japan)Total Scar Management usingCustomized Surgical ProceduresDavid Herndon (USA)Genomic Changes in Tissuesafter Burns527 – Dong Chul Kim (Korea,Repulci of)The coverage of postburn fullthickness soft-tissue defects of lowerleg by EDL muscle flap and Suralmesoneural fasciocutaneous flap523 – Andrew Lindford (NewZealand)The Helsinki Burn Centre FrostbiteTreatment Protocol: Preliminary resultsusing thrombolysis93 – Henning Onarheim (Norway)Burns admitted to Norwegian hospitalsin 2012 – A nationwide surveyDrs Matt Donelan (USA)Laser Management of the Burn Scar319 – Tanja Klotz ( Australia)The use of moisturisers in scarmanagement following burn injury:aqueous cream||or alternatives, whatshould we be using?919 – Alexandra Murray (Australia)Critical care weakness in resuscitationburn patients in Western Australia:A case-control study and rootcauseanalysis.289 – Laura Pompermaier (Sweden)Adding co-morbidity to a mortalityprediction model does not improve thepredictive ability.Fiona Wood (Australia)Cell based Therapies in ScarPrevention and Scar Remodelling9 – Xueyong Li (China)Wound-healing improvement byresurfacing split-thickness skin donorsites with thin split-thickness grafting909 – Adelin Muganza(South Africa)Is early enteral feeding safe for severeburn patient?276 – Basil A. Pruitt, Jr. (USA)Integrated program of epidemiologicand demographic surveillance ofburn injury571 – Lincoln Millan (Brazil)Treatment of axillary contracturescaused by burns using flaps324 – Alexandra Murray (Australia)Immunonutrition in major burnsand glutamine usage throughoutAustralasia and the United Kingdom164 – Evangelos Sarantopoulos(Germany)The underestimated risk of a delayedreferral to burn specialists221 – Peter Moortgat (Belgium)The science of stretch: clinicalimplications of the mechanobiologyof scars290 – Irma Oen (Netherlands)Photographic assessment of burn sizeand depth: reliability and validity97 – Babur Shakirov (Uzbekistan)Deep foot burns: Epidemiology,management and consequences0800 – 1000117 – Rei Ogawa (Japan)Three-dimensional Reconstruction ofScar Contracture-bearing Axilla andDigital||Webs by Using the SquareFlap Method207 – Melinda Pacquola (Australia)Observational study of burns fluidresuscitation in ICU28 – Saera Song (Australia)Effect of diabetes on the burninjured patient941 – Joseph Ogrodnik (USA)Current choices for woundcoverage in Acute Burns in theUnited States-Aesthetic||andfunctional considerations47 – Jennifer Paratz (Australia)B-type natriuretic peptide: A newmarker of sepsis post burn injury?935 – Ravi Sood (USA)Genetic risk factors for post-burnhypertrophic scarring: results ofa||cross-sectional study908 – Burak Ozkan (Turkey)Multiple tissue expander utilization inwide burn scars of upper extremity759 – Chandini Perera (Sri Lanka)Major burns outcomes in a hospitalwith limited access to intensivecare||services: An opportunity toanalyse the effects of intubationand mechanical ventilation onpatient outcome.695 – Hilary Wallace (Australia)Epidemiology of household burnadmissions: Bir Hospital, Nepal,2002-2013359 – Cherng-Kang Perng (Taiwan)The clinical manifestation,diagnosis and surgical treatmentof chronic radiation ulcer aftercardiac catheterization386 – Bruce Potenza (USA)Prospective review of central venouscatheter colonization and central lineassociated blood stream infection inburn patients291 – Shahla Yekta (USA)In-depth qualitative interviewsand a cross-sectional study ofpatients||hospitalised with severe burninjuries at two hospitals in Kenya314 – Tracey Perrett (New Zealand)Development of a predictive model forinpatient therapy time163 – Frank Sander (Germany)Summary of experience with NexoBridenzymatic debridement of deeplyburned hands610 – Helma Hofland (Netherlands)Burn injuries in children < 1 year atthe Burns Unit, Queen Elizabeth CentralHospital (QECH), Blantyre, Malawi;20 years of experience shows highincidence and increased mortality505 – Umesh Shah (India)Co2 fractional laser- A new boon in themanagement of Burns scars in Asian(Indian) skin157 – Yaron Shoham (Israel)Long term scarring and quality of lifein NexoBrid vs. SOC debrided burnpatients: Results of a controlled trial1000 – 1030 MORNING TEA and EXHIBITION VIEWING2417th Congress of the International Society for Burn Injuries<strong>ISBI</strong> <strong>2014</strong> Sydney

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