Four alginate dressings in the treatment of partial thickness wounds: A comparative experimental study

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作者
Agren, MS
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[1] Department of Pathology, Inst. of Pathol. and Forensic Med., Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköping
[2] Department of Experimental Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences
[3] Coloplast A/S, DK-3050 Humlebæk
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PLASTIC SURGERY | 1996年 / 49卷 / 02期
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10.1016/S0007-1226(96)90088-0
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Alginate-based absorption materials for wound treatment are meeting with increasing clinical acceptance, The purpose of this study was to compare four different calcium alginate dressings (Algosteril, Comfeel Alginate, Kaltostat and Sorbsan) with respect to wound fluid retaining ability, adherence, dressing residues, epithelialisation and inflammatory cell infiltration using a standardised partial-thickness wound model in domestic pigs. Wound fluid spread laterally onto surrounding normal skin by about 40% more with Sorbsan than,vith the other alginate dressings after 24 h of treatment (P = 0.026), The corresponding figure after 66 h of treatment was 20% (P = 0,030), Algosteril (mean 1.7 [sem 0.3]) adhered significantly (P = 0.014) more to the wounds than Comfeel Alginate (mean 0.2 [0.2]), Kaltostat (mean 1.8 [0.3]) left significantly (P = 0.038) more dressing residues on the wound surface at dressing removal than the Comfeel Alginate dressing (mean 0.8 [0.2]), In the effect on epithelialisation or dermal inflammation there was no statistically significant difference at significance level 5% among the four alginate dressings, as assessed by light microscopy. In summary, the four alginate dressings showed significant differences in important handling characteristics and did not differ significantly in their effect on epithelialisation.
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