نتایج جستجو برای: burn dressing

تعداد نتایج: 28345  

2014
Bonnie C. Carney Rachel T. Ortiz Rachael M. Bullock Nicholas J. Prindeze Lauren T. Moffatt Martin C. Robson Jeffrey W. Shupp

OBJECTIVE Drawtex's ability to remove pathogens and associated virulence factors has been demonstrated in vitro. A model of burn wound infection was used to characterize the in vivo impact of this dressing on infection and wound healing. METHODS Paired burn wounds were created on the dorsum of Sprague Dawley rats and were inoculated with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Ani...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2017
G Józsa E Tóth Zs Juhász

Burns are among the most common causes of injury in children. Several wound dressings are available to conservatively treat second-degree burns. Seventy-three children were treated with Aquacel Ag foam and Zn-hyaluronon gel to determine their effectiveness on partial thickness burns. We applied silver nitrate solution on 25% of patients for 24 hrs, then checked burn depth. If the burn was super...

2016
Mahdi Eskandarlou Mina Azimi Soghra Rabiee Mohammad Ali Seif 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...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet 2009
Pornprom Muangman Saipin Muangman Supaporn Opasanon Kris Keorochana Chomchark Chuntrasakul

Silver sulfadiazine has been used as topical medication in the treatment of partial-thickness burns or secondary degree burns for many years. Pain during daily wound cleansing is the main problem. Urgotul SSD, a hydrocolloid dressing with silver sulfadiazine (SSD) has been reported to reduce infection and exhibit antimicrobial activity in burn wounds. The purpose of the present study was to com...

Journal: :Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 1997

2016
Mohammad Taghi Noorbala Mohammad Noorbala Mohammad Hossein Dashti-Rahmatabadi Mahdi Noorbala Roghaye Noorbala Behare Mozaffary

BACKGROUND Recently, the radiation application research center for the atomic energy organization of Yazd (Iran) has developed a hydrogel dressing which was evaluated for quality and safety in 2008. Its efficacy for assisting in the wound healing process was approved for animal use, and its use has proven to be more effective than a related Syrian material. OBJECTIVES We have already confirme...

2012
Li Yuxiang Tang Lu Yu Jianqiang Dai Xiuying Zhou Wanfang Zhang Wannian Hu Xiaoyan Xiao Shichu Ni Wen Ma Xiuqiang Wu Yinsheng Yao Ming Mu Guoxia Wang Guangyi Han Wenjun Xia Zhaofan Tang Hongtai Zhao Jijun

BACKGROUND Procedural burn pain is the most intense acute pain and most likely type of burn injury pain to be undertreated due to the physician's fear of the adverse effect of analgesia and lack of anesthetist present. At our institution, in most of the cases, local burn detersion and debridement were performed at the ward level without any analgesics. This article describes a study designed to...

سید نجات حسینی, , سید نورالدین موسوی نسب, , هاله رحمانپور, ,

Background: Burns are a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Today biological dressings have become an integral part of modern burn care. Using this method, in otherwise healthy young adults, the size of burn relative to the total body surface area (TBSA) correlating with a 50% mortality rate has increased from 30% to 80%. Due to a lack of experience and an interest in using biologica...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2010
ایمنی, بهزاد , موسوی, سید کمال , کرمانشاهی, سیما ,

    Background and Objective: The present study is a Quasi-experimental study which has been done in department of Emergency, Imam Khomeini hospital, Hamedan. The aim is to study the effects of hydrocolloid dressing as compared to 1 % silver sulfadiazine in healing process of the second degree burns.     Materials and Methods: In this study we selected 30 patients every one was two burn lesions...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2011
Jonathan J Elsner Dana Egozi Yehuda Ullmann Israela Berdicevsky Adaya Shefy-Peleg Meital Zilberman

Approximately 70% of all people with severe burns die from related infections despite advances in treatment regimens and the best efforts of nurses and doctors. Silver ion-eluting wound dressings are available for overcoming this problem. However, there are reports of deleterious effects of such dressings due to cellular toxicity that delays the healing process, and the dressing changes needed ...

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