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Item Benaim Burn Foundation in Argentina Will Celebrate This Year Its 40th Anniversary(Başkent Üniversitesi, 2021-03) Fortunato BenaimItem Codified Protocol for Systematic Data Collection on Burns(Başkent Üniversitesi, 2022-12) Fortunato BenaimABSTRACT Details about the origin, content, and subsequent development of the Codified Protocol for the Collection of Data on Burns are presented. Reference is made for its progressive development, which began with only 3 groups of data until it reached the current protocol and which now consists of 14 groups of data. Because it was created in Argentina, the original protocol is in Spanish language, but some of the data has been translated to English. We look forward to its total translation in the near future, to allow its use in other countries.ABSTRACT Details about the origin, content, and subsequent development of the Codified Protocol for the Collection of Data on Burns are presented. Reference is made for its progressive development, which began with only 3 groups of data until it reached the current protocol and which now consists of 14 groups of data. Because it was created in Argentina, the original protocol is in Spanish language, but some of the data has been translated to English. We look forward to its total translation in the near future, to allow its use in other countries.ABSTRACT Details about the origin, content, and subsequent development of the Codified Protocol for the Collection of Data on Burns are presented. Reference is made for its progressive development, which began with only 3 groups of data until it reached the current protocol and which now consists of 14 groups of data. Because it was created in Argentina, the original protocol is in Spanish language, but some of the data has been translated to English. We look forward to its total translation in the near future, to allow its use in other countries.Item Contribution to the Identification of Burns According to Depth and Severity (Global and Regional) and to Formulation of Presumptive and Definitive Diagnosis and Prognosis(Başkent Üniversitesi, 2021-12) Fortunato BenaimItem Electronic Protocol for Systematic Data Collection of Burn Patients: A Proposal to Standardize Burn Patient Data(Başkent Üniversitesi, 2022-09) Santiago J. Santelis; Gerardo Elem; Mehmet Haberal; Fortunato BenaimABSTRACT OBJECTIVES: Burn patients usually present with a long medical history and require a prolonged management that makes the process of collecting and storing information complex and confusing. Electronic health records have been deployed to replace or supplement existing paper-based records and can improve the quality of health care. A system that completely addresses the needs of patient care providers and researchers probably does not exist, and this integration would reduce redundant data collection. Here, we share our experiences with a customizable and standardized electronic protocol with the ability to systematize, store, and analyze relevant information from burn patients that can be used worldwide since it contains a universal codification and can be easily adapted to any specific requirement by the user or legal/regulatory authorities. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The database was developed based on medical literature searches on burn injuries. A web platform was designed using Microsoft.NET framework technology with C# and MVC programming languages. The data collection items were selected and grouped into 2 main categories that contained 7 subcategories each, with a unique code assigned to each customizable item for universal comparability in the collection, processing, categorization, and presentation of the data. An SQL server stored data to ensure encryption, protection, and invulnerability. RESULTS: The system recognized the user by identifying a predefined security authorization and allowed the creation, storage, organization, combination/aggregation, analyses, exportation, and editing of collected information. The protocol has been successfully verified in a medical institution by the Benaim Burn Foundation. CONCLUSIONS: A new validated electronic database protocol focusing on burn patients was successfully created, resulting in a substantial improvement of medical record standardization. This system has laid a solid foundation for future data mining, medical records sharing, and academic purposes.