1. A Review of the Most Impactful Published Pharmacotherapy-Pertinent Literature of 2017 and 2018 for Clinicians Caring for Patients with Burn or Inhalation Injuries.
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Hill, David M, Pape, Kate O, Zavala, Sarah, Boyd, Allison N, Gayed, Rita M, Reger, Melissa, Adams, Beatrice, Voycik, Meaghan, Carter, Kristen E, Quan, Asia, Jones, Kendrea M, and Walroth, Todd A
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INHALATION injuries ,BURN patients ,SCIENCE publishing ,LITERATURE - Abstract
Staying current and evaluating literature related to pharmacotherapy in burn or inhalation injury can be difficult as burn care teams are multidisciplinary and pertinent content can be spread across a plethora of journals. The goal of this review is to critically evaluate recently published pharmacotherapy-pertinent literature, assist practitioners staying current, and better identify potential future research targets. Twelve board-certified clinical pharmacists with experience caring for patients with burn and inhalation injuries reviewed and graded scientific literature published in 2017 and 2018. An MeSH-based search revealed 1158 articles related to burns, which were published during the 2-year period. One-hundred fifty one were determined to be potentially related to pharmacotherapy. After exclusions, only 82 (7%) remained for scoring, and the top 10 comprehensively presented. More than half of the reviewed manuscripts were assessed as lacking a significant impact on pharmacotherapy. There is a need for higher impact literature to support pharmacotherapy-pertinent treatment of such complex patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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