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A clinical study of collagen dressing in partial thickness burns

A clinical study of collagen dressing in partial thickness burns

... Repairing tissues after inflammation and replacing dead or injured cells in the human body is critical to survival. Whenever cells and tissues are damaged by injurious agents, a series of events is initiated by the host ... See full document

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A comparative study of collagen dressing and silver dressing in partial thickness burns

A comparative study of collagen dressing and silver dressing in partial thickness burns

... thermal burns, scalding, or direct contact with hot ...like collagen are impermeable to bacteria and create the most physiological interface between the wound surface and the ...environment. Collagen ... See full document

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Clinical effectiveness, quality of life and cost effectiveness of Flaminal® versus Flamazine® in the treatment of partial thickness burns: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Clinical effectiveness, quality of life and cost effectiveness of Flaminal® versus Flamazine® in the treatment of partial thickness burns: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... the study area will be accurately determined on day 2 – 5 post burn by clinical evaluation and LDI scan using the moorLDI2-Burn Imager ™ (Moor Instruments, Axminster, UK) and, based on pre-defined criteria ... See full document

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Comparison of three different dressings for partial thickness burns in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Comparison of three different dressings for partial thickness burns in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... silver dressing in the developed ...Mepitel™ dressing (Mölnlycke Healthcare, Mik- keli, Finland), which acts as a non-stick interface be- tween Acticoat™ and the burn ...during dressing changes and ... See full document

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Preliminary Clinical Study Using a Novel Wound Dressing Composed of Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen Containing EGF

Preliminary Clinical Study Using a Novel Wound Dressing Composed of Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen Containing EGF

... 16 clinical cases (male 7, female 9), mean age was 59 ± 20 years (mean ± ...of partial-thickness donor wounds, 100% (2/2) of traumatic skin defects, ... See full document

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Comparative effectiveness of Biobrane®, RECELL® Autologous skin Cell suspension and Silver dressings in partial thickness paediatric burns: BRACS randomised trial protocol

Comparative effectiveness of Biobrane®, RECELL® Autologous skin Cell suspension and Silver dressings in partial thickness paediatric burns: BRACS randomised trial protocol

... porcine collagen pep- tides bonded to a layer of nylon that is enveloped in silicone ...transparent dressing is able to stay in situ for up to 14 days, thus supporting the cost-effective treatment of burn ... See full document

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Ultrasonographic findings of re-epithelialized skin after partial-thickness burns

Ultrasonographic findings of re-epithelialized skin after partial-thickness burns

... effective clinical practice, it is necessary to select the wound to which such efforts and costs ...after partial-thickness burns can in- form the potential to form a hypertrophic scar and ... See full document

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CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial

CICAFAST: comparison of a biological dressing composed of fetal fibroblasts and keratinocytes on a split thickness skin graft donor site versus a traditional dressing: a randomized controlled trial

... the Burns, ENT and Dermatology Departments, as well as with a cell-therapy unit which produced clinical-grade cell ...the dressing and conduct regulatory preclinical ...biodistribution study, ... See full document

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A comparative study of collagen dressing and silver sulphadiazine application in the management of second degree thermal burns

A comparative study of collagen dressing and silver sulphadiazine application in the management of second degree thermal burns

... full thickness burns after separation of eschar and for immediate covering for superficial second degree ...the thickness of the graft is more than 1mm the lyophilized material undergoes epidermis ... See full document

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A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study on Comparison of Wound Healing with Type I Collagen Dressing and Conventional Dressing in Burns Patients

A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study on Comparison of Wound Healing with Type I Collagen Dressing and Conventional Dressing in Burns Patients

... bovine collagen) on open skin surfaces (30 cases of "ulcus cruris", 5 cases of decubitus, and malum perforans; 10 cases of full-thickness burns) were examined in a controlled ... See full document

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Quantifying the impact of inhalational burns: a prospective study

Quantifying the impact of inhalational burns: a prospective study

... this study. This requires early recognition of inhalational burns, early lung recruitment protocol, early intubation, early ICU care, earlier lavage and earlier burns debridement to reduce the SIRS ... See full document

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A Prospective, Within Patient Controlled Study to Compare the Ability of the Non Adherent Drawtex® Hydroconductive Dressing to a Transparent Polyurethane Film Dressing (Standard of Care) on the Healing of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites*

A Prospective, Within Patient Controlled Study to Compare the Ability of the Non Adherent Drawtex® Hydroconductive Dressing to a Transparent Polyurethane Film Dressing (Standard of Care) on the Healing of Split Thickness Skin Graft Donor Sites*

... care dressing for split-thickness skin graft donor site wounds is a transparent polyu- rethane film which is adherent to the wound surface and reinforced by a crepe ...of dressing changes is ... See full document

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Inhibition of integrin αVβ6 changes fibril thickness of stromal collagen in experimental carcinomas

Inhibition of integrin αVβ6 changes fibril thickness of stromal collagen in experimental carcinomas

... reduced collagen fibril thickness and interstitial fluid pressure in KAT-4 but not in the more desmoplastic Capan-2 tumors that, to achieve a similar effect, required a prolonged 3G9 ...reduced ... See full document

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Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears: clinical and imaging outcomes and prognostic factors of successful nonoperative treatment

Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears: clinical and imaging outcomes and prognostic factors of successful nonoperative treatment

... Inclusion criteria included all patients between the ages of 18 and 85 years, with a primary diagnosis of PT-RCT of the supraspinatus and/or infraspinatus tendons confirmed on MRI or MRI arthrography (MRA), with a ... See full document

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Clinical and demographic features of pediatric burns in the eastern provinces of Turkey

Clinical and demographic features of pediatric burns in the eastern provinces of Turkey

... scald burns. The second most important cause of burns is the ...a study on tandir burns, Akçay et ...tandir burns were children under the age of 10 [20]. Burns due to flames is ... See full document

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Development of Stabilized Growth Factor-Loaded Hyaluronate– Collagen Dressing (HCD) matrix for impaired wound healing

Development of Stabilized Growth Factor-Loaded Hyaluronate– Collagen Dressing (HCD) matrix for impaired wound healing

... For impaired wound healing, we developed the S-EGF and S-bFGF loaded on HCD matrix, which has no effects on cytotoxicity and proliferation. Also, we confirmed sta- bility and releasing period of S-EGF and S-bFGF loaded ... See full document

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Dressing-related trauma: clinical sequelae and resource utilization in a UK setting

Dressing-related trauma: clinical sequelae and resource utilization in a UK setting

... exploratory study with two phases: qualitative pilot interviews with six wound care specialists to explore dressing-related trauma concepts, sequelae, and resource utilization; and online quantitative ... See full document

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Comparative study on the Efficacy of Ionised Silver Solution Dressing with Conventional Dressing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Comparative study on the Efficacy of Ionised Silver Solution Dressing with Conventional Dressing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

... Department of Dermatology, Venerology, and Allergology, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, meta-analysis silver in wound care. clinical studies from 2000–2015 : Given that, only insufficient evidences are ... See full document

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Clinical performance of removable partial dentures: A retrospective clinical study

Clinical performance of removable partial dentures: A retrospective clinical study

... such study found a noticeable reduction of the mandibular alveolar ridge and only a slight reduction of the maxillary alveo- lar ridge during subsequent years of denture wear ...another study females make ... See full document

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Burns Wound Sepsis in Adults: A Prospective Study

Burns Wound Sepsis in Adults: A Prospective Study

... Furthermore, silver sulfadiazine is painless on application and reduces pain significantly once applied. It has high patient acceptance, it is also easy to use with or without dressing. Although true allergic ... See full document

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