浓缩表面活性剂凝胶敷料促进儿科患者伤口有效愈合:病例系列。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.25270/wmp.22081
Vita Boyar
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背景:CSG 敷料是一种水溶性敷料,可帮助伤口保湿、控制渗液,并通过高浓度的表面活性剂胶束提供温和的清创作用。本回顾性病例系列的主要目的是报告在儿科伤口中使用 CSG 的可行性及其作用机制。次要目的是测量使用和移除 CSG 时的疼痛感:八名小儿患者的年龄从新生儿到几个月大不等,他们的伤口都需要医疗干预,均接受了 CSG 治疗。部分患者在开始治疗时每天使用两次CSG敷料,但大多数患者每天使用一次。采用 NIPS 进行疼痛测量:结果:治疗结束时,伤口几乎完全愈合,仅用了几天时间。这些患者在更换敷料时表现平静,客观的 NIPS 表明疼痛极轻甚至没有疼痛。没有一名患者因使用这种敷料而出现任何不良反应:结论:CSG敷料可作为此类患者的首选敷料,以加强清创、保持湿润愈合并支持肉芽生长,无论是主动使用还是在其他治疗方法无效时使用。
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Concentrated surfactant gel dressing for effective wound healing in pediatric patients: a case series.

Background: CSG dressing is water-soluble and helps to hydrate the wound, control exudate, and provide gentle debridement by virtue of a high concentration of surfactant micelles. The primary objective of this retrospective case series is to report on the feasibility of CSG use in pediatric wounds and its mechanism of action. The secondary aim was to measure pain during application and removal of CSG.

Methods: Eight pediatric patients ranging in age from newborn to a few months old with wounds requiring medical intervention were treated with CSG. The CSG dressing was applied twice daily at initiation of treatment in some patients, but mostly once daily. NIPS was utilized for pain measurements.

Results: Near-complete healing of wounds was observed by the end of treatment duration, which was only a few days. The calm temperament of these patients during dressing changes and objective NIPS suggested minimal to no pain. None of the patients experienced any adverse events related to the use of this dressing.

Conclusion: The CSG dressing could be the dressing of choice in this population to enhance debridement and maintain moist healing and support granulation, either proactively or if other treatments fail.

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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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