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Efficacy of debridement and wound cleansing with 2% hydrogen peroxide on graft take in the chronic-colonized burn wounds; a randomized controlled clinical trial.

Authors :
Mohammadi, Ali Akbar
Jafari, Seyed Morteza Seyed
Kiasat, Mandana
Pakyari, Mohammad Reza
Ahrari, Iman
Source :
Burns (03054179). Sep2013, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p1131-1136. 6p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Severe burns are associated with dramatic outcomes which are potentially detrimental. Nowadays the standard treatment for deep partial thickness and full-thickness burn is early excision and grafting, which is not always feasible this leads to chronicity and microbial colonization of burn wounds. Interesting properties of hydrogen peroxide 2% soaked gauze convinced us to use it in management of chronic burn wounds. Methods: From January 2009 to September 2011, in a prospective clinical trial, 49 patients (98 limbs) with chronic-colonized burn wounds in both limbs were included in this study. Tissue cultures were taken from all the wounds. For the right, after debridement of granulation tissue and washing with hydrogen peroxide 2% soaked gauze for 5 min followed by normal saline irrigation, grafting was done; debridement and skin grafting was performed in the conventional method in left limb wounds. The success rate of graft take was compared between two groups, after 21 days by the surgeon using the formula:. Grafttake surface area (cm²) x 100%/ Total grafted area (cm²) Results: The study group was composed of 98 limbs in 49 patients with mean age of 26.44 ± S.66 and burn in 28.3 ± 7.23% TBSA. The most common causes of the burn wounds chronicity was delayed admission associated with poor compliance. (44.8%) Staphylococcus was the most frequent isolate bacterial wounds colonization in our patients. (59.2%) Mean graft take was 82.85% in right limbs, and 65.61% in left limbs; which was significantly different (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Our study showed that, administration of hydrogen peroxide intraoperatively appears to be safe and significantly increases the mean success rate graft take in chronic- colonized wounds. Therefore, it can be recommended in management of chronic burn wounds management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03054179
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Burns (03054179)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90456679
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2013.01.019