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Roelf S. Breederveld
Researcher at Leiden University Medical Center
Publications - 66
Citations - 1818
Roelf S. Breederveld is an academic researcher from Leiden University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1586 citations. Previous affiliations of Roelf S. Breederveld include Leiden University & VU University Medical Center.
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Methylated spirit burns: An ongoing problem
TL;DR: The use of methylated spirit is an ongoing problem, which continues to cause severe burns in adults and children and should be banned in households, according to a retrospective study.
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[Bariatric surgery using an adjustable gastric band for morbid obesity: initial 30 patients in The Netherlands].
van Eerten Pv,W. E. Tuinebreijer,Roelf S. Breederveld,Kreis Rw,Michiel A. J. M. Hunfeld,de Groot Gh +5 more
TL;DR: Early evaluation of efficacy and safety of Adjustable Silicone Gastric Banding in the treatment of morbid obesity found a good weight reduction and advantages are the reversibility of the operation and the adjustable outlet.
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Management and outcome of burn injuries during pregnancy: A systematic review and presentation of a comprehensive guideline.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed a guideline for a tailored treatment of pregnant patients with burns to optimally treat both mother and fetus, based on the results of a systematic review that presents a comprehensive overview of the literature on the management and outcome of pregnant women who sustain severe burn injuries.
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Using fibrin sealant for skin graft fixation to avoid sedation in children with burns: a prospective study
K.A.A Kwa,Anouk Pijpe,Dirk de Korte,Annabel Snoeks,Roelf S. Breederveld,Annebeth Meij-de Vries +5 more
TL;DR: The fibrin sealant used in this study was non-inferior for the fixation of skin grafts in comparison with skin staples, and avoided sedation procedures.
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Comparing doxepin cream to oral antihistamines for the treatment of itch in burn patients: A multi-center triple-blind randomized controlled trial
Kelly A. A. Kwa,Anouk Pijpe,Esther Middelkoop,Margriet E. van Baar,Anuschka S. Niemeijer,Roelf S. Breederveld,Marianne K. Nieuwenhuis,H.C. Kuipers,A. Meij-de Vries,Z.M. Rashaan,H. Goei,N. Trommel,J. Hiddingh,D. Allersma,G.H. van Ramshorst,W.E. Tuinebreijer +15 more
TL;DR: The effectiveness of doxepin cream was similar to oral antihistamines in reducing itch and it is recommended that future studies use a cross-over design so fewer inclusions are needed to obtain adequate power.