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Investigators from Queensland and Melbourne, Australia, conducted a prospective cohort study to assess the impact of cool running water on the need for skin grafting in children with thermal burns. Participants were eligible if they presented to or were referred to the Queensland burn center between 2013 and 2016 with a thermal burn. Demographics were obtained via parent interviews at enrollment. Clinical characteristics were obtained from patients’ medical records.
The primary exposure variable was use of cool running water within 3 hours of injury, as determined via paramedic, ED, or referral center documentation. Cool running water use …
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