The outcomes of the Optimelle® dressing line use were analyzed. The effectiveness and safety of these therapeutic dressings in patients with thermal injury have been proven. A significant therapeutic effect was shown with the combination use of the proposed dressings, depending on the phase of the wound process and the depth of tissue injury due to hot fluid.
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January 2020
Unlabelled: was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the Collost bioplastic material in the treatment of borderline and mosaic burns.
Materials And Methods: We conducted a prospective multicenter study, which included 94 patients aged 1 to 12 years with thermal skin burns (grade II-III by ICD-10). Patients were divided into four groups.
Background: It is current practice for physicians to use the Prontosan range of products in children based on their personal clinical experience, despite the lack of safety data in this population. This retrospective data review was designed to obtain information on the safety profile of the Prontosan range of products in children in routine clinical practice.
Methods: Data from newborns, infants and children with burns treated with the Prontosan range were collected retrospectively from patient medical records.
In the blood of children (n=16) with large thermal skin burns (> 20% of total body surface), luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) of neutrophils stimulated with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity in neutrophils and plasma were assayed in the early period (1-7 post-burn days). PMA-stimulated neutrophils in thermally injured patients produced higher CL than those in a reference group of healthy children (n=24), p<0.01.
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