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European practice guidelines for burn care: Minimum level of burn care provision in Europe

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Original title:European practice guidelines for burn care: Minimum level of burn care provision in Europe
Author:Pavel Brychta
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Citation:BRYCHTA, Pavel. European practice guidelines for burn care: Minimum level of burn care provision in Europe (European practice guidelines for burn care: Minimum level of burn care provision in Europe). In Handbook of Burns Volume 1 : Acute Burn Care. Wien: Springer, 2012. p. 97-102, 6 pp. Neuveden. ISBN 978-3-7091-0347-0.Export BibTeX
@inbook{964374,
author = {Brychta, Pavel},
address = {Wien},
booktitle = {Handbook of Burns Volume 1 : Acute Burn Care},
keywords = {European practice guidelines},
howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"},
language = {eng},
location = {Wien},
isbn = {978-3-7091-0347-0},
pages = {97-102},
publisher = {Springer},
title = {European practice guidelines for burn care: Minimum level of burn care provision in Europe},
year = {2012}
}
Original language:English
Field:Surgery incl. transplantology
Type:Chapter of a book
Keywords:European practice guidelines

Clinical practice guidelines (CPG s) are currently a regular part of a clinicians armamentarium in virtually all branches of medicine. These guidelines are constantly upgraded and expanded through the work of physicians around the worls. CPG s in burn medicine also play an important role in successful burn treatment. European Burn Association (EBA) and nemaly its Executive Committee recognize the value of CPG s, but have identified duplicity and varying levels of quality in the different national and other Practical Guidelines for Burn Care.