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Open burn wound dressing: a practical option in resource constrained settings.

O A Olawoye1, O O Osinupebi2, B A Ayoade3.   

Abstract

Various types of wound care products abound for the treatment of burn injuries. Most of these products are rather expensive and beyond the means of many patients in poorer countries. This poses a challenge to burn care workers in these environments and calls for the adoption of practical solutions with the use of less expensive and readily available alternatives. The aim of this study is to review the outcome of our burn patients managed with topical silver sulphadiazine dressing in terms of time to wound healing and length of hospital stay. Consecutive burn patients admitted over a four year period were included in the study. The patients were resuscitated along standard protocols and their wounds were dressed daily with dermazin. The demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients were retrieved and analyzed using the SPSS version 16. The primary outcome measure for the study was the time to complete re-epithelialization of the wounds and discharge of the patients. 144 patients with a M: F ratio of 2.3: 1 were managed during the period. The age range was 4 months to 81.9 years with a median age of 26 years. The TBSA range was 1 to 99% with a median of 28.5%. The mean duration from time of injury to wound healing was 21.5 days with a median of 17 days. Open burn wound dressing with silver sulphadiazine offers a satisfactory outcome and should be considered for burn dressing in low resource settings.

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Keywords:  burn wound dressing; open wound dressing; silver sulphadiazine

Year:  2013        PMID: 24563642      PMCID: PMC3917147     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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Authors:  Laura Kearney; Eamon C Francis; Anthony Jp Clover
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