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JURNAL REKONSTRUKSI DAN ESTETIK: VOL.4 NO.1 JUNE 2019

 ANALYSIS OF RAT PLATELET COUNT AFTER ELECTRICAL EXPOSURE IN ACUTE AND SUBACUTE PHASE OF BURN INJURY


In the aftermath of an electrical burn, the human body undergoes a complex interplay of responses, particularly within its clotting mechanisms. Our latest study delves into this intricate realm, examining how electrical burns affect platelet counts during critical phases of recovery. Using a rigorous experimental design, we exposed rat models to controlled electrical voltage, simulating real-world burn scenarios. We meticulously monitored platelet counts immediately post-exposure and throughout the acute and subacute phases of recovery. What we discovered was remarkable: in the acute phase, platelets mobilized rapidly to the injury site, reflecting an immediate response to trauma. However, as recovery progressed into the subacute phase, platelet levels stabilized, suggesting a restoration of balance within the body's healing processes. These findings hold profound implications for clinical practice, offering insights into tailored treatments that could optimize healing outcomes and mitigate complications in burn injury management. By understanding these dynamic platelet responses, we aim to pave the way for future innovations in care, ensuring better patient outcomes and enhanced recovery strategies. 

For a deeper exploration of our study and its implications, dive into the full findings https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JRE/article/view/24347

Join us on this journey as we uncover the mysteries of how the body responds to traumatic injury and strive to improve medical interventions for those in need.

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