Effectiveness of Collagen Dressing in Second Degree Paediatric Burns: A Cross-sectional Descriptive Study

Sushanth Shivaramegowda, Peddi Manjunath, K. Adithya
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Introduction: Most common cause of burns in paediatric age group is scalds. Though intentional paediatrics burns are reported, usually they are caused by accidental spillage of hot water. Along with fluid management, major part of managing burns involves repeated dressings. Biological dressings like collagen are impervious to bacteria and create the most biological interface between the wound surface and the environment, ensuing in better healing. Aim: To determine the effectiveness of collagen dressings in second degree paediatric burns. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study done at Mahabhodhi Burns Center, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bangalore, Karnataka, India, from January 2018 to December 2019, included 75 second degree paediatric burns patients. Re-epithelialisation rates, infection and progress to full thickness burns were evaluated. Statistical analysis was done using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software v.23. Results: Out of 75 children, 8 (10.7%) of children had complete re-epithelisation by seven days, 55 (73.3%) between 8 to 14 days and 4 (5.3%) between 14 to 21 days. Total 67 (89.3%) of children had complete epithialisation by 21 days, with mean of 9.5 days. Conclusion: Overall, collagen dressing helps in preventing infection, early re-epithelization, and avoids painful dressings. It minimises the psychological trauma on both patients as well as their parents.
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二度小儿烧伤胶原蛋白敷料的有效性:一项横断面描述性研究
在儿童年龄组烧伤最常见的原因是烫伤。虽然有儿科故意烧伤的报道,但通常是由热水意外溢出引起的。除了液体处理外,处理烧伤的主要部分包括反复敷料。像胶原蛋白这样的生物敷料不受细菌的影响,在伤口表面和环境之间创造了最具生物性的界面,从而更好地愈合。目的:探讨胶原蛋白敷料治疗小儿二度烧伤的疗效。材料和方法:2018年1月至2019年12月,在印度卡纳塔克邦班加罗尔医学院和研究所Mahabhodhi烧伤中心进行了一项横断面描述性研究,包括75名二度儿科烧伤患者。评估再上皮化率、感染和进展到全层烧伤。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)软件v.23进行统计分析。结果:75例患儿中,8例(10.7%)患儿在7天内完成再上皮,55例(73.3%)患儿在8 ~ 14天内完成再上皮,4例(5.3%)患儿在14 ~ 21天内完成再上皮。67例(89.3%)患儿在21天内完成上皮化,平均为9.5天。结论:总的来说,胶原蛋白敷料有助于预防感染,早期再上皮,避免疼痛敷料。它将患者及其父母的心理创伤降到最低。
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