Observation of the Therapeutic Effect of Hydrogel Combined with Alginate Dressings for a Patient with Grade 4 Acute Radiation Dermatitis: A Case Report.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Advances in Skin & Wound Care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1097/ASW.0000000000000198
Yongli Cao, Changhui Zhu, Hongyu Zhu, Xiumei Chen, Huiyu Luo
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Abstract: In this case report, the authors summarize their experience of using hydrogel combined with alginate dressings in the wound care of a patient with grade 4 acute radiation dermatitis. With the combination of hydrogel and alginate dressings, the authors achieved autolytic debridement of the wound and created a moist healing environment to facilitate wound closure. Hydrogel helps the dressing adhere better to the wound bed, ensuring that it does not easily detach during the wound healing process. It also eliminates the need for traditional adhesive tapes for fixation, thus avoiding damage to the fragile skin in the radiation field.The wound gradually decreased in size from an area of 10 × 12 cm, and exudate decreased continuously. The wound completely healed in 20 days with a total of 17 dressing changes. As the wound gradually healed, the patient's psychological burden decreased and comfort level increased. The patient expressed satisfaction and hope for the gradual healing of the wound.Thus, the treatment of severe acute radiation dermatitis with hydrogel combined with alginate dressings yields remarkable results, aligning the noninvasive, low-adhesive, absorbent, conformable, and comfortable attributes of optimized wound care. This experience provides a practical foundation for wound management in acute radiation dermatitis and supports clinical application and promotion of the approach.

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观察水凝胶联合藻酸盐敷料对 4 级急性放射性皮炎患者的治疗效果:病例报告。
摘要:在这篇病例报告中,作者总结了他们在一名四级急性放射性皮炎患者的伤口护理中使用水凝胶和藻酸盐敷料的经验。结合使用水凝胶和藻酸盐敷料,作者实现了伤口的自溶清创,并创造了湿润的愈合环境,促进了伤口闭合。水凝胶有助于敷料更好地粘附在伤口床面,确保敷料在伤口愈合过程中不易脱落。同时,它还无需使用传统的胶带进行固定,从而避免了对辐射区脆弱皮肤的伤害。伤口从 10 × 12 厘米的面积逐渐缩小,渗出物不断减少。伤口在 20 天内完全愈合,共换药 17 次。随着伤口的逐渐愈合,患者的心理负担减轻,舒适度提高。因此,使用水凝胶结合藻酸盐敷料治疗严重的急性放射性皮炎效果显著,符合无创、低粘性、吸收性、顺应性和舒适性的最佳伤口护理特性。这些经验为急性放射性皮炎的伤口处理提供了实用的基础,并为该方法的临床应用和推广提供了支持。
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Advances in Skin & Wound Care
Advances in Skin & Wound Care DERMATOLOGY-NURSING
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
12.50%
发文量
271
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.
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