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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1946-1949, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-619094

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Objective To compare the air permeability,water absorption and water locking properties of two different foam dressings,thus to provide theoretical and experimental evidence to alternative optimization for acute and chronic wound.Methods Five Mepilex foam dressings(group 1) and PermaFoam Comfort dressings(group 2) each was selected.Simulated wound exudation was made by NaCl and CaCl·H2O.The water-absorbing rate of dressings at post immersion 24 h (PIH),the water-absorbing speed of dressings at post immersion 1,5,10,20 min,the diffusion diameter of exudation dripped on the surface of dressings for 5 min,the beaker filled with exudation was sealed tightly by dressing for 24 h,and the weight was gotten before and after 24 h.Statistical analysis was performed.Results (1) The water-absorbing rate:the group 1(616±19)% was significantly higher than (313±13)% of the group 2 (t=29.137,P0.05).Conclusion The Mepilex foam dressing is more suitable for the early stage of acute wound with large exudation in short time,while the PermaFoam Comfort dressings is better for chronic wound or the later period of acute with less exudation in a relative slow seepage velocity.

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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 431-436, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-809003

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Objective@#To explore the influence of different inner dressings in negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on escharectomy wound of full-thickness burn rabbits.@*Methods@#Eighteen Japanese white rabbits were inflicted with full-thickness burn on unilateral back. They were divided into polymer dressing group (PD), biological dressing group (BD), and silver biological dressing group (SBD), according to the random number table, with 6 rabbits in each group. On 3 days post burn, the wounds were performed with escharectomy, and then wounds of rabbits in group PD were covered with polyurethane foam. Wounds of rabbits in group BD were covered with porcine acellular dermal matrix (ADM) and wounds of rabbits in group SBD were covered with silver porcine ADM. Then continuous NPWT was performed on rabbits of the three groups for 7 days. Immediately after surgery and on post surgery day (PSD) 7, general observation of wound was conducted and tissue around the wound was harvested for determination of dry to wet weight ratio. The content of bacteria was counted and the content of tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), and IL-6 in wound was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Fibroblasts in wound were counted after Masson staining and number of microvessels was counted after CD31 antibody immunohistochemical staining. Data were processed with analysis of variance for repeated measurement, LSD-t test, paired samples t test, and Bonferroni correction.@*Results@#(1) Immediately after surgery, there was no granulation tissue in basal wound of rabbits in the three groups, with rich blood supply and obvious edema. On PSD 7, much granulation tissue was found in basal wound of rabbits in the three groups, with no or mild edema and no obvious redness and swelling in wound edge. (2) There were no significant differences in dry to wet weight ratios of tissue around the wound among and within the three groups immediately after surgery and on PSD 7 (with F values respectively 0.70 and 0.09, t values from 0.17 to 0.52, P values above 0.05). (3) Immediately after surgery, the content of bacteria in wounds of rabbits in groups PD, BD, and SBD was respectively (603.0±146.0) ×104, (573.0±63.0) ×104, and (590.0±100.0)×104 colony-forming unit (CFU)/g, with no significant difference among them (F=0.13, P>0.05). On PSD 7, the content of bacteria in wounds of rabbits in groups PD, BD, and SBD were respectively (5.4±0.8) ×104, (4.6±0.9) ×104, and (3.5±0.9)×104 CFU/g. Among them, the content of bacteria in wounds of rabbits in group SBD was lower than that in groups PD and BD, respectively (with t values respectively 3.78 and 2.29, P<0.05 or P<0.01). The content of bacteria in wounds of rabbits in the three groups on PSD 7 was decreased compared with that immediately after surgery (with t values from 10.05 to 21.81, P values below 0.01). (4) There was no significant difference in content of TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 in wounds of rabbits in the three groups immediately after surgery and on PSD 7 (with F values from 0.10 to 1.89, P values above 0.05). The content of TNF-α in wounds of rabbits in the three groups on PSD 7 was significantly higher than that immediately after surgery (with t values from 2.93 to 5.01, P<0.05 or P<0.01). (5) There was no significant difference in amount of fibroblasts in wounds of rabbits in the three groups immediately after surgery and on PSD 7 (with F values respectively 0.01 and 0.81, P values above 0.05). The amount of fibroblasts in wounds of rabbits in the three groups on PSD 7 was larger than that immediately after surgery (with t values from 4.78 to 11.58, P values below 0.01). (6) There was no significant difference in number of microvessels in wounds of rabbits in the three groups immediately after surgery and on PSD 7 (with F values respectively 2.42 and 2.49, P values above 0.05). The number of microvessels in wounds of rabbits in the three groups on PSD 7 was larger than that immediately after surgery (with t values from 7.17 to 11.14, P values below 0.01).@*Conclusions@#SBD is better at inhibiting the growth of bacteria. PD, BD, and SBD have almost the same effects on reducing tissue edema and inflammatory reaction, and on promoting the accumulation of collagen fibers and tissue vascularization.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 749-751, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-387673

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Objective To observe the changes of blood sugar following use of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) in patients with severe burn. Methods A total of 140 patients with severe burn but with no history of diabetes were randomly and equally divided into Group A ( 18-44 years old) and Group B ( ≥45 years old) according to WHO criteria. Then, two groups were randomly divided Group B0 (treated with normal saline), 35 patients per group. Change of blood sugar and amount of insuline for control of blood sugar were observed and analyzed. Results Of 140 patients in four groups,128 patients accomplished the test, with no statistical difference upon general conditions between groups (P >0.05 ). Within four weeks after test, the amount of insuline used for control of blood sugar was (2908.0 ± 153.5) IU and (724.1 ± 31.1 ) IU respectively in Groups A1 and A0, (3725.9 ± 88.4) IU and (801.8 ±22.2) IU respectively in Groups B1 and BO. The results showed that the patients needing insulin to control blood sugar in Group B were more than that in Group A ( P < 0.01 ). The time for blood sugar recovering to normal range in patients with high blood sugar with no use of rhGH in Group A1 and Group B1 was (5.21 ±0.64) d and (5.03 ± 1.01) d respectively (P>0.05). Conclusions The blood sugar of patients with severe burn will rise after use of rhGH. The age of the patients is positively correlated with changes of blood sugar. Standard use of rhGH does not induce diabetes.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 205-209, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393268

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ured with different techniques.Standardized application of somatropins will not induce diabetes.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 451-455, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394722

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Objective To observe the infection prevention, wound healing effect and safety of nanometer silver in treatment of Ⅱ degree burn wound. Methods The patients with 6%-10% TBSA Ⅱ degree burn wound ( deep or superficial) were randomly divided into test group ( treated with nanome-ter silver, n =35) and control group (treated with 1% sulfadiazine silver, n =35). Each group was reg-ulated to change dressing and medication one time a day for seven days on 5% superficial Ⅱ degree burn wound. Then, 1% iodophors and gauze were used for change dressing. Before and after change dressing, bacterial culture was done in two groups to observe the time for wound healing. The blood collected before change dressing and at days 1,7 and 14 after change dressing and urine within 24 hours were employed for detecting serum silver level and mean silver level in urine by using inductively coupled plasma mass-spec-trum ( thermoelectricity of American Ⅹ Series Ⅱ ). In the meantime, the liver and renal function was e-valuated at days 7 and 14. Results Positive rate of bacterial culture in test group and control group was 3% and 3.1% respectively after treatment, which showed a decrease compared with the levels before treatment (12. 1% and 15.6% respectively), with no statistical difference. The wound healing time of test group was (9. 18 ± 1.9) days, which was shorter than ( 12.9 ± 1.3 ) days in control group, with sta-tistical difference (P<0.01). Before treatment, the silver level of blood was ( 1.55 ± 1.26) μL and ( 1.54 ± 1.28 ) μg/L respectively in test group and control group, and silver level of urine within 24 hours was ( 1.67 ± 1.05 ) μg and ( 1.87 ± 1.37) μg respectively test group and control group, with no statistical difference (P > 0. 05 ). Silver medication could elevate the serum silver level ( P < 0.01 ), with lower level in test group than control group (P <0. 01 ). Average silver level of urine within 24 hours showed similar change with that in the serum. The patients showed normal renal function, with no abnormal change of ALT. Conclusions For Ⅱ degree burn wound, nanometer silver can more significantly short-en wound healing time compared with sulfadiazine silver. Moreover, nanometer silver has higher degree of safety on silve metabolism and is an ideal medcation for burn wound.

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