Effect of ambient temperature on metabolic rate after thermal injury

The authors describe the effect of ambient temperature on metabolic rate after thermal injury. Thermal injury induces a hypermetabolic state, which is reported to increase with the extent of burn. The magnitude of this response is further influenced by ambient temperature. The resting energy expendi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of surgery 1996-04, Vol.223 (4), p.406-412
Hauptverfasser: KELEMEN, J. J, CIOFFI, W. G, MASON, A. D, MOZINGO, D. W, MCMANUS, W. F, PRUITT, B. A
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Zusammenfassung:The authors describe the effect of ambient temperature on metabolic rate after thermal injury. Thermal injury induces a hypermetabolic state, which is reported to increase with the extent of burn. The magnitude of this response is further influenced by ambient temperature. The resting energy expenditure was measured by indirect calorimetry at ambient temperatures of 22, 28, 32, and 35 C. It was indexed to a calculated basal metabolic rate in normal volunteers and adult patients with burns involving at least 20% of the total body surface area who had no evidence of systemic infection. These measurements were performed between postburn days 6 and 21. The effect of ambient temperature on metabolic rate was measured in 44 burn patients and 8 normal volunteers. Burn size ranged from 20 to 97% total body surface area with a mean of 44 +/- 18.5% total body surface area. Metabolic rate did not change significantly in control subjects as ambient temperature was varied (p
ISSN:0003-4932
1528-1140
DOI:10.1097/00000658-199604000-00009