Burns

Papers
(The H4-Index of Burns is 26. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
High-risk burn patients might be hospitalized more during the COVID-19 period than pre-COVID period71
Clinical profile and recovery pattern of dysphonia following inhalation injury: A 10-year review62
Artificial intelligence and the language of scars58
A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of delirium in burn injury compared to other surgical specialities.44
Pain, itch, and psychological distress symptom clusters in burn survivors: A factor analysis44
Lamotrigine Emerging as a Driver of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: An 8-Year Retrospective Study40
An insight into the clinical condition of burn patients with venous catheters40
The impact of the Affordable Care Act’s medicaid expansion on patients admitted for burns: An analysis of national data38
An insight into the cardiac biomarkers and mortality risk in extensive burned patients36
Cum Grano Salis - Irrigation of chemical burns?36
Response to: Cement burns among manual labourers in the UK: An urgent call for improved safety measures and education35
Design and synthesis of hydrogel dressings made with guar gum to enhance antimicrobial and skin wound healing properties34
Editorial Board33
The ‘sandwich’ method to increase efficiency of Meek micrograft preparation33
Reply: Metabolic reprogramming and Warburg effect in keloids32
Inhalation injury in adult males: Evaluation of the short-term efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation on pulmonary functions and diaphragmatic mobility after burn: A double-blind r31
Probiotics as a promising treatment approach to burn wound healing31
Impact of diabetes on clinical outcome in severely burned patients29
Etiological & clinical spectrum of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) related burns: A three-year study from a tertiary care burn centre in New Delhi29
Characteristics and outcomes of patients who discharge against medical advice from Australian and New Zealand burns services28
Management of burn patients is linked to the development of anti-HLA antibodies in patients receiving cryopreserved skin allografts: A retrospective cohort28
High-precision computer-assisted surface area estimation in large surface burn patients using ImageJ – A comparative analysis27
A comparative study of outcomes of burns across multiple levels of care26
Causal effects of skin microbiota on hypertrophic scars via cytokines and immune phenotypes26
Corrigendum to “Impact of hospital procedure volume on inpatient outcomes of burns covering 20–50 % of the total body surface receiving skin allograft: An analysis of the US Nationwide Inpatient Sampl26
“It’s a big trauma for the family”: A qualitative insight into the psychological trauma of paediatric burns from the perspective of mothers26
Examination of the effects of kefir on healing factors in a mice burn model infected with E.coli, S.aureus and P.aeruginosa using qRT-PCR26
Does early excision or skin grafting of severe burns improve prognosis? A retrospective cohort study26
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