نتایج جستجو برای: conventional dressing

تعداد نتایج: 266457  

2017
Willem Van Hoesel Alexandra Tiefenbacher Nina König Verena M. Dorn Julia F. Hagenguth Urša Prah Theresia Widhalm Viktoria Wiklicky Robert Koller Michael Bonkowski Jan Lagerlöf Andreas Ratzenböck Johann G. Zaller

Seed dressing, i.e., the treatment of crop seeds with insecticides and/or fungicides, aiming to protect seeds from pests and diseases, is widely used in conventional agriculture. During the growing season, those crop fields often receive additional broadband herbicide applications. However, despite this broad utilization, very little is known on potential side effects or interactions between th...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2015

Background: Common measures to stop bleeding can run the risk of clotting and thrombosis due to prolonged application of pressure. Topical homeostatic agents have an important role in decreasing time to hemostasis and consequently prevention of the complications.   Aim: the aim of this study was to compare Celox powder and conventional bandage on time to hemostasis in the vascular access site i...

Journal: :International wound journal 2014
Kyeong-Tae Lee Jai-Kyong Pyon So-Young Lim Goo-Hyun Mun Kap Sung Oh Sa-Ik Bang

Several researches have shown that negative-pressure wound dressings can secure split-thickness skin grafts and improve graft survival. However, in anatomically difficult body regions such as the perineum it is questionable whether these dressings have similar beneficial effects. In this study, we evaluated the effects of negative-pressure wound dressings on split-thickness skin grafts in the p...

2016
Pramod Kumar Krishnananda Prabhu Ashwini Kumar Pragna Rao E. G. Padmanabha Udupa Shobha Kamath Antony Sylvan D’ Souza Krishna Kishore Mahato

Aim: Emerging evidence favors the important role of antioxidants, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and nitric oxide (NO) in the healing of diabetic wounds. There is a lack of substantial evidence regarding the effects of negative pressure on antioxidants, MMPs and NO in chronic wounds associated with diabetes. Methods: A total of 55 type 2 diabetic patients with leg ulcers were divided into 2 ...

2011
Prabhdeep Singh Nain Sanjeev K. Uppal Ramneesh Garg Kuljyot Bajaj Shirin Garg

INTRODUCTION Foot disorders such as ulceration, infection and gangrene are the most common, complex and costly sequelae of diabetes mellitus.[1-3] Even for the most superficial wounds, treatment is often difficult with poor healing responses and high rates of complications. The purpose of this study is to compare the rate of ulcer healing with the negative pressure dressing technique to convent...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
hadi shojaei y. sokhangoei m.r. soroush

pressure ulcers result from immobility and continuous pressure on an area of body. besides imposing further restriction of movements and thus creating a vicious circle in the healing process, these ulcers are of significant importance in decreasing the life quality and increasing the costs of treatment in these patients. in this study we compared the outcome of treatment of pressure ulcers with...

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