comparison of healing time of the 2nd degree burn wounds with two dressing methods of fundermol herbal ointment and 1% silver sulfadiazine cream

Authors

reza daryabeigi

mohammad heidari

sayed abbas hosseini

mahmoud omranifar

abstract

background : burn wounds are one of the health problems in modern societies that are associated with irreparable harms and many side problems for patients and their families. infection due to burn wounds is the main cause of death in such patients. one of the methods to prevent infection of burn wounds is topical antibiotic ointments. this study aimed to investigate and identify effective ointments to treat burn wounds. for this purpose, the effects of two types of ointment, fundermol and 1% silver sulfadiazine cream on second degree burn wounds were compared. methods : this was a clinical trial study conducted in 2008. using convenient and continuous sampling method, 50 patients referred to imam mousa kazem burn injury clinic in isfahan, iran with 2 nd degree burn wounds in 1% to 10% surface area were enrolled. the patients were randomly divided into two groups of treatment with fundermol and sulfadiazine and the dressing was changed once a day. the healing time for burn wounds in each patient was recorded in a checklist and data were analyzed by independent t-test via spss software. results : the healing time of burn wounds in the group treated with fundermol was shorter than that in the group treated with sulfadiazine (p < 0.001). conclusions : the present study showed that fundermol ointment accelerates burn wound healing. therefore, fundermol can be introduced as a good replacement for current treatments of burn wounds. key words : burn wound, wound dressing, herbal ointment, sulfadiazine, wound healing.

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iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research

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