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Journal of Korean Burn Society ; : 7-13, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-899611

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Purpose@#Currently, the most recommended method for burn first aid is the cool running water for 20 minutes (CRW20). If CRW20 is not practicable, cooling dressing products with tea tree oil are used as substitutes. In this study, we analyze the effect of various burn first aids, including CRW20, cooling products, on the treatment period. @*Methods@#This study was conducted on patients who suffered burns and visited Hangangsoo Hospital from March 2019 to March 2020. The study conducted in a retrospective method. The duration of treatment was analyzed by dividing the experimental group. @*Results@#The treatment period was shortened when first aid was given (P<0.001). Cold water, ice, and ice packs resulted in reduced treatment periods (P<0.001, P=0.004). The treatment period was reduced when cooling dressing products were used in all groups (P=0.041). The implementation of first aid has reduced the duration of burn treatment. This means that cooling helps burn treatment. CRW20 did not show statistically meaningful results. This is the result of a failure to fully control the temperature and time of tap water. In addition, the change in temperature of tap water according to season, the use of water is higher than that of animal testing, and the general lack of information on proper burn first aid may have affected. @*Conclusion@#The treatment period was statistically significantly reduced in the group that performed first aid. Among the various first aid methods, cold water and ice reduced the treatment period.

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Journal of Korean Burn Society ; : 7-13, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-891907

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Purpose@#Currently, the most recommended method for burn first aid is the cool running water for 20 minutes (CRW20). If CRW20 is not practicable, cooling dressing products with tea tree oil are used as substitutes. In this study, we analyze the effect of various burn first aids, including CRW20, cooling products, on the treatment period. @*Methods@#This study was conducted on patients who suffered burns and visited Hangangsoo Hospital from March 2019 to March 2020. The study conducted in a retrospective method. The duration of treatment was analyzed by dividing the experimental group. @*Results@#The treatment period was shortened when first aid was given (P<0.001). Cold water, ice, and ice packs resulted in reduced treatment periods (P<0.001, P=0.004). The treatment period was reduced when cooling dressing products were used in all groups (P=0.041). The implementation of first aid has reduced the duration of burn treatment. This means that cooling helps burn treatment. CRW20 did not show statistically meaningful results. This is the result of a failure to fully control the temperature and time of tap water. In addition, the change in temperature of tap water according to season, the use of water is higher than that of animal testing, and the general lack of information on proper burn first aid may have affected. @*Conclusion@#The treatment period was statistically significantly reduced in the group that performed first aid. Among the various first aid methods, cold water and ice reduced the treatment period.

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Journal of Korean Burn Society ; : 139-144, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-204603

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PURPOSE: The face is very important body area. So, for burns on the face, early wound healing is important of all. Since B.C.1500, Greeks started using phototherapy for wound healing. Although phototherapy has been studied a long time, the mechanism and result of researches have not been clearly defined. So, the authors will evaluate the effectiveness of the phototherapy, spectrum of 633 nm and 830 nm, and the effectiveness in second degree facial burn. METHODS: We studied 30 burn patients with second degree burn wounds with symptoms of edema, discharge, and redness whom admitted from August 2006 to May 2008. Wound healing of phototherapy was compared to that with hydro-gel dressing. We evaluated each groups by the time it took for wound to epithelize, swelling disappearance, the amount of exudates, hospital days. Satisfaction question surveyed by patients ranging from 0 to 5 scales with 0 being the lowest and 5 being the highest. RESULTS: The duration of epithelization was 10+/-2.3 days in cases with phototherapy. Setting the factor's point becoming 1, the duration of cases with hydro-gel dressings was redness 5+/-2.2 days, discharge 6+/-1.8 days, and the average admission days were 11+/-1.6 days. The group with phototherapy was evaluated superior to the control group in satisfaction index by 30%. CONCLUSION: Simple hydro-gel dressing on facial burn is a routine job. Considering the fact that face is the most prominent sight-catching point, we should try to heal the wound as soon as possible. Phototherapy is the choice that we can use to shorten the duration of redness, the time it takes to epithelize and increase satisfaction index. So if possible, when got a burn on face, authors recommend the phototherapy.


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Humans , Bandages , Burns , Edema , Exudates and Transudates , Phototherapy , Weights and Measures , Wound Healing
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