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Showing papers by "Robert H. Bartlett published in 1982"


Journal Article
01 Aug 1982-Surgery
TL;DR: In the past 8 years, the present authors have used the method in the treatment of 45 newborn infants with respiratory failure and this report describes their total experience and updates previous publications on the subject.

289 citations


Journal Article
01 Oct 1982-Surgery
TL;DR: Respirometry and indirect calorimetry are helpful for management and essential for nutritional research in critically ill patients and in patients with large caloric deficits.

203 citations


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TL;DR: The association of different nurse staffing variables with persistence then eradication of MRS suggests nurse staffing may have been an important factor in staphylococcal transmission.
Abstract: We investigated retrospectively the spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRS) in a burn unit. During 8 months, 34% of the patients acquired MRS, and transmission continued despite barrier isolation precautions and treatment of colonized personnel with topical intranasal antibiotics. Several findings suggested MRS was spread primarily by contact transmission involving personnel: case-control comparison showed burn size to be the major host risk factor for colonization; correlation analysis of environmental factors revealed a significant (p = 0.001) association of new cases with increased patient load and with staffing by overtime or temporary nurses; and environmental sampling yielded few colonies of MRS. The outbreak halted following implementation of control measures, among which assignment of separate nurses to colonized patients appeared to be essential. The association of different nurse staffing variables with persistence then eradication of MRS suggests nurse staffing may have been an important factor in staphylococcal transmission.

103 citations



Journal ArticleDOI
01 Jan 1982-Burns
TL;DR: An insignificant healing advantage is demonstrated with the topical application of EGF, by itself or in combination with silver sulphadiazine, which does not warrant clinical evaluation.

30 citations




Journal Article

4 citations