| Literature DB >> 20023244 |
Emanuele Cigna1, Mauro Tarallo, Giovanni Bistoni, Tommaso Anniboletti, Emilio Trignano, Giovanni Tortorelli, Nicolò Scuderi.
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BACKGROUND: The authors investigated the possible effect of ibuprofen when included in polyurethane dressing foam in the management of pain and healing related to split-thickness skin graft (STSG) donor sites. The study focused on the use of a foam dressing, Biatain-Ibu, the combination of an absorbent hydrophilic polyurethane foam, Biatain, and the active ingredient ibuprofen as an integral part of the matrix. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A prospective study was conducted from October 2006 to April 2007 and included 40 patients undergoing surgery for any reconstructive purposes with the use of STSG. The patients were divided into two groups in a randomized fashion. In the first group of 20 patients, the donor sites were covered using Biatain-Ibu foam dressing. In the second group of 20 patients, the donor sites were closed intra-operatively with a standard dressing which did not contain any known healing promoting agent. To evaluate the extent and quality of the pain experienced by the patients and to score pain over time, the patients in the study were asked to complete a form containing a visual analogue scale and answer questions on the quality of pain and the way normal daily activities were affected.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20023244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155