Simple and effective approach for wound-bed preparation by topical citric acid application.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.25270/wmp.24014
Rajendra Malu, Geetkumar Hajgude, Abhijit S Rayate, Kaustubh Jaiswal, Arunkumar Rao, Basavraj Nagoba
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Background: A wound must progress through serial steps of healing to achieve structural and functional stability. This process is hampered in chronic wounds and wounds with delayed healing. Wound cover through skin grafting or a flap, or spontaneous healing through epithelization, requires healthy granulation tissue. Wound infection inhibits the formation of such tissue.

Material and methods: This study included 24 cases of chronic wounds with large raw areas that did not respond to conventional therapy for more than 3 weeks. Wounds were treated with 2% citric acid ointment with the aim of promoting healthy granulation and appropriate wound bed preparation. Infective agents, their sensitivity, and response to citric acid were studied.

Results: Thirty-two bacterial strains were isolated. The most common was Staphylococcus aureus (12, 37.5%), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (8, 25.0%). The majority of isolates were resistant to multiple antibiotics. The study's endpoint was the appearance of healthy granulation tissue suitable for split-thickness skin grafting or healing by secondary intention. Application of 2% citric acid ointment resulted in the formation of healthy granulation tissue in all cases after 3 to 20 applications.

Conclusion: Citric acid ointment (2%) is highly effective in controlling infections and promoting formation of healthy granulation tissue.

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外用柠檬酸制备伤口床的简单有效方法。
背景:伤口必须经过一系列的愈合步骤才能达到结构和功能的稳定。这一过程在慢性伤口和延迟愈合的伤口中受到阻碍。通过皮肤移植或皮瓣覆盖伤口,或通过上皮细胞自发愈合,需要健康的肉芽组织。伤口感染会抑制这种组织的形成。材料和方法:本研究纳入24例大面积慢性创面,常规治疗3周以上无效。伤口用2%柠檬酸软膏治疗,目的是促进健康的肉芽生长和适当的伤口床准备。研究了感染因子及其对柠檬酸的敏感性和反应。结果:分离到32株细菌。最常见的是金黄色葡萄球菌(12,37.5%),其次是铜绿假单胞菌(8,25.0%)。大多数分离株对多种抗生素耐药。该研究的终点是健康肉芽组织的出现,适合于裂厚皮肤移植或二次愈合。应用2%柠檬酸软膏在3至20次应用后,所有病例均形成健康肉芽组织。结论:2%柠檬酸软膏具有良好的控制感染和促进健康肉芽组织形成的作用。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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