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Acta cir. bras ; 36(3): e360304, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1284908

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ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the effect of fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment using lower power associated with pulse stacking within collagen fibers, using second harmonic generation microscopy and computerized image analysis. Methods Twenty male Wistar rats aging eight weeks were used. Each treatment area received a single-pass CO2 fractional laser with different parameters. The 20 animals were divided into two groups and euthanized after 30 and 60 days. Second harmonic generation images were obtained and program ImageJ was utilized to evaluate the collagen organization within all areas. Collagen anisotropy, entropy and optical density were quantified. Results Increased anisotropy over time was observed in all four areas, but only reached statistical significance (p = 0.0305) when the mildest parameters were used (area four). Entropy decreased over time in all areas, but without significance(p = 0.1779) in area four. Density showed an overtime increase only in area four, but no statistical significance was reached (p = 0.6534). Conclusions When combined, the results obtained in this study regarding anisotropy, entropy and density tend to demonstrate that it is possible to achieve collagen remodeling with the use of lower power levels associated with stacked pulses.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Skin Aging , Lasers, Gas , Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy , Skin , Carbon Dioxide , Rats, Wistar
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Acta cir. bras ; 36(3): e360304, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248536

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ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the effect of fractional carbon dioxide (CO2) laser treatment using lower power associated with pulse stacking within collagen fibers, using second harmonic generation microscopy and computerized image analysis. Methods Twenty male Wistar rats aging eight weeks were used. Each treatment area received a single-pass CO2 fractional laser with different parameters. The 20 animals were divided into two groups and euthanized after 30 and 60 days. Second harmonic generation images were obtained and program ImageJ was utilized to evaluate the collagen organization within all areas. Collagen anisotropy, entropy and optical density were quantified. Results Increased anisotropy over time was observed in all four areas, but only reached statistical significance (p = 0.0305) when the mildest parameters were used (area four). Entropy decreased over time in all areas, but without significance(p = 0.1779) in area four. Density showed an overtime increase only in area four, but no statistical significance was reached (p = 0.6534). Conclusions When combined, the results obtained in this study regarding anisotropy, entropy and density tend to demonstrate that it is possible to achieve collagen remodeling with the use of lower power levels associated with stacked pulses.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Skin Aging , Lasers, Gas , Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy , Skin , Carbon Dioxide , Rats, Wistar
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Rev. bras. queimaduras ; 16(1): 49-52, jan.-mar. 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-915063

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OBJETIVO: Testar o uso tópico diário e prolongado na cicatrização de queimaduras em idoso, observando-se os parâmetros: tempo de cicatrização, presença ou ausência de cicatrizes hipertróficas e o efeito estético final resultante do tratamento. RELATO DE CASO: Trata-se de um relato de caso realizado em clínicaescola de uma Faculdade de Enfermagem do interior paulista. O estudo descreve o tratamento empregado em lesão por queimadura de segundo grau em uma paciente de 64 anos, que sofreu queimadura de espessura parcial por escaldadura. Foi realizado registro fotográfico e a avaliação da ferida. Inicialmente, a paciente recebeu o tratamento convencional com sulfadiazina de prata 1% durante sete dias. Como não houve resolução, iniciou-se o tratamento com ácido hialurônico (AH) 0,2% diariamente. Com 14 dias de tratamento, observou-se completa reepitelização. Após 27 dias do início do tratamento, a cicatriz apresentou-se com melhora de hiperpigmentação e não havia sinais de hipertrofia. Não foram observados eventos adversos locais ou sistêmicos durante o período de estudo da lesão. CONCLUSÃO: Os dados permitem concluir que a aplicação tópica de AH 0,2% em queimaduras de paciente idoso contribuiu para acelerar a cicatrização, melhorou a evolução do tratamento e o resultado estético.


OBJECTIVE: To test daily and prolonged topical use in the healing of burns in the elderly, considering the parameters: time of healing, presence or absence of hypertrophic scars and the final aesthetic effect resulting from the treatment. CASE REPORT: This is a case report carried out in the clinical school of a School of Nursing at São Paulo state. The study describes the treatment used in second-degree burn injury in a 64-year-old patient who suffered partial thickness burn by scald. Photographic recording and wound evaluation were performed. Initially, the patient received conventional treatment with 1% silver sulfadiazine for seven days. As there was no resolution, treatment with 0.2% hyaluronic acid (HA) was started daily. At 14 days of treatment, complete re-epithelization was observed. After 27 days, the scar presented with improvement of hyperpigmentation and there were no signs of hypertrophy. No local or systemic adverse events were observed during the study period of the lesion. CONCLUSION: The data allow us to conclude that the topical application of AH 0.2% in burns of elderly patients contributed to accelerate healing, improved treatment evolution and aesthetic result.


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Humans , Middle Aged , Wound Healing/drug effects , Burns/drug therapy , Hyaluronic Acid/therapeutic use , Silver Sulfadiazine/therapeutic use , Administration, Topical
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