نتایج جستجو برای: dressing

تعداد نتایج: 8266  

2017
Ramasamy Sripriya Mohamed Rafiuddin Ahmed Senthil Kumar

In the current study, a chemically modified collagen bilayer dressing with ciprofloxacin was prepared from type-I collagen. The modified collagen was reconstituted into a membrane and sponge and the drug Ciprofloxacin-HCl was incorporated and fabricated into a bilayer dressing. In vitro release pattern of the dressing was analysed in PBS which recorded release for 6 days. The efficacy of the dr...

Journal: :The Lancet 1898

Dehghani , Maryam, Hakimi, Hamideh, Mousazadeh, Someyeh, Samimian, Sedigheh, Zeynali, Jaleh,

Abstract Introduction: one of the main nursing cares for burn patients is debridement and daily dressing. These processes could build up stress and ache with patients. This anxiety possibly will affect on their physical and psychological aspects. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between anxiety and severe pain during or after dressing amongst burn patient...

Mehdi Eskandarlou, Mina Azimi, Mohammad Ali Seif Rabiee, Soghra Rabiee,

BACKGROUND Different methods for dressing of donor site of skin graft in burn patients have similarly pain, limitation of mobility of donor site and local complications such as infection and scar. Amniotic membrane has used for improvement of healing in some wounds. Accordingly in this study amnion was used as biologic dressing for donor site of skin graft to evaluate it’s efficacy in improveme...

Introduction: Pain management in children with burn is one of the most important issues in pediatric medicine. Non-pharmacological methods of pain control can play an important role in patients. Therefore this study was conducted to investigate the effect of medical directed play on the severity of pain during burn dressing change. Methods: To conduct this two-group clinical trial, 78 children...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
ali akbar mohammadi babak sabet hooman riazi ahmad reza tavakko-lian mohammad kazem mohammadi soraya iranpak

background: burns are among the most common traumas in developing countries, which consume large amounts of medical resources. it is important to find an appropriate material for dressing of burn wounds that improves healing and is readily available, easily applicable, and economical.   methods: in a single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial from march to october 2006, 211 patients with...

2016
Arhana Chattopadhyay Kathleen Chang Khoa Nguyen Michael G. Galvez Anais Legrand Christopher Davis Rory McGoldrick Chao Long Hung Pham James Chang

BACKGROUND Xeroform remains the current standard for treating superficial partial-thickness burns but can be prohibitively expensive in developing countries with prevalent burn injuries. This study (1) describes the production of an alternative low-cost dressing and (2) compares the alternative dressing and Xeroform using the metrics of cost-effectiveness, antimicrobial activity, and biocompati...

2017
Barnaby C. Reeves Lazaros Andronis Jane M. Blazeby Natalie S. Blencowe Melanie Calvert Joanna Coast Tim Draycott Jenny L. Donovan Rachael Gooberman-Hill Robert J. Longman Laura Magill Jonathan M. Mathers Thomas D. Pinkney Chris A. Rogers Leila Rooshenas Andrew Torrance Nicky J. Welton Mark Woodward Kate Ashton Katarzyna D. Bera Gemma L. Clayton Lucy A. Culliford Jo C. Dumville Daisy Elliott Lucy Ellis Hannah Gould-Brown Rhiannon C. Macefield Christel McMullan Caroline Pope Dimitrios Siassakos Sean Strong Helen Talbot

BACKGROUND Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common, occurring in up to 25% of > 4 million operations performed in England each year. Previous trials of the effect of wound dressings on the risk of developing a SSI are of poor quality and underpowered. METHODS/DESIGN This study is a feasibility and pilot trial to examine the feasibility of a full trial that will compare simple dressings, no...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2012
Harald F Selig David B Lumenta Michael Giretzlehner Marc G Jeschke Dominic Upton Lars P Kamolz

OBJECTIVE Using Internet polling to classify characteristics of a burn wound dressing considered as "ideal" by burn care specialists for small sized burns (<20% TBSA). METHODS Open, voluntary Internet-based cross-sectional survey with twenty non-compulsory questions and collection of information related to profession, staff grade, work location. RESULTS In total one-hundred and twenty-one p...

2008
A. Avanzi

Studies have shown the effectiveness of hydrocolloids^ (HDC) in the treatment of various wound types. The evaluated adhesive hydrocellular* (AA) dressing has been shown to be more absorbent and therefore able to remain in place longer than HDC. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and to compare the performance of these dressings in the management of patients with stage II and III Pressure...

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