نتایج جستجو برای: burn dressing

تعداد نتایج: 28345  

2013
Mathangi Ramakrishnan

The ultimate goal in the management of burn wounds is to obtain physiological closure in the shortest period of time. Traditional burn wound management involves cleansing, debridement and provision of a moist environment to encourage the process of natural healing. Hence, an ideal dressing material has to maintain a moist environment, act as a bacterial barrier, and as a medium for free exchang...

Invasive fungal infection in burn injury is caused by inoculation of fungal spore from patient skin, respiratory tract or from care giver. The risk factors for acquiring fungal infection in burns include age of burns, total burn size, full thickness burns, inhalational injury, prolonged hospital stay, late surgical excision, open dressing, central venous catheters, antibiotics, steroid treatmen...

Journal: :Northern International Medical College Journal 2015

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
sepideh arbabi bidgoli department of toxicology & pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university (iaups), tehran, iran. moujan mahdavi young researchers club (yrc), pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university (iaups), tehran, iran. seyed mahdi rezayat department of toxicology & pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university (iaups), tehran, iran. and department of pharmacology, faculty of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. and department of medical nanotechnology, school of advanced technologies in medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mitra korani department of pharmacology, faculty of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. amir amani department of medical nanotechnology, school of advanced technologies in medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. parisa ziarati department of medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university (iaups), tehran, iran.

antibiotic resistance to microorganisms is one of the major problems faced in the field of wound care in burns patients. silver nanoparticles have come up as potent antimicrobial agent and are being evaluated in diverse medical applications ranging from silver based dressings to silver coated medical devices. we aimed in present study to test the release of nanosilver from nanosilver wound dres...

Dear Editor,I read with interest the article on outpatient management of burn wounds published in a recent issue of the IJMS.1 There are many questions that arise which are worth mentioning. Under the methodology section, no description was provided on how patients were randomized into the two treatment arms and, therefore, it is not possible to assess how confounding variables were controlled....

Journal: :Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2013
Dominic Upton Jessica Morgan Abbye Andrews David B Lumenta Michael Giretzlehner Lars P Kamolz

UNLABELLED This study aimed to explore the views of burn specialists on the importance of reducing stress and pain during wound treatment. METHODS Burns specialists were invited to complete an online survey, consisting of 10 questions about pain and stress in their patients. RESULTS There were 141 respondents from 39 countries. Most were European (54.9%), and the majority were surgeons (71....

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2015
Dana Egozi Maya Baranes-Zeevi Yehuda Ullmann Amos Gilhar Aviad Keren Elias Matanes Israela Berdicevsky Norberto Krivoy Meital Zilberman

There is growing interest in the development of biodegradable materials from renewable biopolymers, such as soy protein, for biomedical applications. Soy protein is a major fraction of natural soybean and has the advantages of being economically competitive, biodegradable and biocompatible. It presents good water resistance as well as storage stability. In the current study, homogenous antibiot...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2011
S G Cox L Cullingworth H Rode

Burns are a leading cause of non-natural death in South African infants and children. Conventional care of partial-thickness burns often requires painful, time consuming and costly twice-daily dressing changes to clean the wound and apply antimicrobial topical agents. A new topical nanocrystalline silver-coated NS dressing (Acticoat; Smith & Nephew) has been developed and is the first-line trea...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 1995
N J Wells J C Boyle C F Snelling N J Carr D J Courtemanche

OBJECTIVE To compare an alternative treatment for lower extremity burns with the standard in-hospital treatment, in an attempt to shorten hospital stay. DESIGN A case-control series. SETTING A university-affiliated hospital. PATIENTS All patients with a burn isolated to a lower extremity were treated over an 8-month period with split-thickness skin grafting (STSG), Unna paste dressing, im...

Journal: :Pediatric emergency care 2013
Bonnie Hartstein Marianne Gausche-Hill Leopoldo C Cancio

Burns represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children. In this article, a case discussion will serve as a platform for discussing the evaluation and treatment of burns in children. Use of various burn dressings such as hydrocolloids, polyurethane films, hydrogels, biosynthetic skin dressing, and biological dressings will be discussed.

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