The use of a non-medicated dressing for superficial-partial thickness burns in children: a case series and review.

Scars, burns & healing Pub Date : 2019-12-31 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2059513119896954
Ter-Er Kusu-Orkar, Umar Islam, Benjamin Hall, Evan Araia, Nikki Allorto
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Background: Cutimed® Sorbact® is a dressing marketed as having antimicrobial properties and easy application without the threat of antibiotic resistance and difficult accessibility. There is little evidence on the clinical outcomes of the use of Cutimed® Sorbact® in adults and currently no evidence of use of Cutimed® Sorbact® on superficial-partial thickness burn injuries in children.

Objective: To summarise the clinical outcome of burn wounds in children with superficial-partial thickness burns in which Cutimed® Sorbact® was used.

Method: An observational case series was conducted in Edendale Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa over the course of four weeks. Patients where included if they were aged < 10 years and had a ⩽ 15% superficial-partial burn. The primary outcome measure was time to 95% re-epithelialisation. Secondary outcome measures included wound complications, adverse healing and number of dressing changes.

Results: Ten patients (five girls, five boys; age range = 11 months-8 years) were included in this case series. All participants had a type VI Fitzpatrick skin type and 80% of burns were hot water burns. Of all patients treated with Cutimed® Sorbact®, 50% healed within seven days, 70% within 14 days and 100% within 21 days. There was only one wound complication noted in this study and there was no adverse healing in any burn wounds. The mean number of dressing changes was 1.4 (range = 1-2) and length of hospital stay was in the range of 0-11 days (mean = 5.1 days).

Conclusion: Cutimed® Sorbact® is a safe, useful and cost-effective dressing that should be used as an alternative for superficial-partial burns in children.

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背景:Cutimed® Sorbact® 是一种市场上销售的敷料,具有抗菌特性,易于使用,不会产生抗生素耐药性和难以使用。有关在成人中使用 Cutimed® Sorbact® 的临床效果的证据很少,目前也没有证据表明 Cutimed® Sorbact® 可用于浅表-部分厚度的儿童烧伤:总结使用 Cutimed® Sorbact® 治疗儿童浅表-部分厚度烧伤创面的临床结果:南非皮特马里茨堡 Edendale 医院开展了一项为期四周的观察性病例系列研究。年龄小于 10 岁且烧伤面积小于 15% 的浅表-局部烧伤患者均被纳入研究范围。主要结果指标是95%再上皮化的时间。次要结果指标包括伤口并发症、不良愈合情况和换药次数:本病例系列包括 10 名患者(5 名女孩,5 名男孩;年龄范围 = 11 个月至 8 岁)。所有患者均为 VI 型菲茨帕特里克皮肤,80% 的烧伤为热水烫伤。在使用 Cutimed® Sorbact® 治疗的所有患者中,50%在 7 天内痊愈,70%在 14 天内痊愈,100%在 21 天内痊愈。这项研究只发现了一种伤口并发症,没有任何烧伤伤口出现不良愈合。平均换药次数为 1.4 次(1-2 次不等),住院时间为 0-11 天(平均 5.1 天):结论:Cutimed® Sorbact® 是一种安全、实用且经济高效的敷料,可作为儿童浅表-局部烧伤的替代敷料。
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