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All publications by 'Philip L'



Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust – St Helens & Knowsley Staff

Further perspectives on burns from E-cigarette battery explosions: a public health concern

Poster presentation for the BBA Annual Meeting, May 2022. Full conference programme available here: https://www.britishburnassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BBA-Bristol-4-6.5.22-Full-Programme-.pdf Introduction Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are a fairly recent invention which substitutes conventional cigarettes. The use of e-cigarettes is on the rise as these devices are often marketed..

Published: 04/05/2022
Authors: Stone S, Cappuyns L, Philip L, Gurusinghe D, Shokrollahi K

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Hypothermia in severe burns presenting at a regional burns centre

Poster presentation for the BBA Annual Meeting, May 2022. Full conference programme available here: https://www.britishburnassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/BBA-Bristol-4-6.5.22-Full-Programme-.pdf Conclusions Our study demonstrates a link between hypothermia and mortality but not whether this link is causative. Our study also demonstrates a link between TBSA and hypothermia...

Published: 04/05/2022
Authors: Cappuyns L, Philip L, Ramadan S, Ebbs S, Gurusinghe D, Shokrollahi K

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Recommendations for influenza vaccination in burns patients based on a systematic review of the evidence

Abstract Severe burn injury is a serious systemic insult that can lead to life threatening secondary infections. Immunosuppression, inhalation injury and prolonged length of hospital stay are factors which predispose patients to severe respiratory tract infections. Furthermore, evidence shows that burns can put one at risk of infection long after..

Published: 03/03/2021
Authors: Philip L, Mortimer K, Shokrollahi K

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