Advances in skin & wound care
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Adv Skin Wound Care · Jan 2014
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyActivated chlorine dioxide solution can be used as a biocompatible antiseptic wound irrigant.
The purpose of this study was to compare cosmesis at 3 to 4 months and infection in simple lacerations irrigated with normal saline (NS) versus activated chlorine dioxide (CD). ⋯ The authors report the use of a novel antimicrobial irrigation solution. Chlorine dioxide appears to be a safe biologically acceptable antiseptic wound irrigant that does not appear to interfere with cosmetic outcomes.
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Adv Skin Wound Care · Jan 2014
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyDressing the split-thickness skin graft donor site: a randomized clinical trial.
The primary objective of this study was to compare Aquacel (ConvaTec, Skillman, New Jersey), Allevyn (Smith & Nephew, St Petersburg, Florida), and Mediskin I (Mölnlycke, Health Care AB, Gothenburg, Sweden) in the treatment of split-thickness skin graft donor sites. ⋯ The authors' results support the use of Aquacel in the treatment of split-thickness skin graft donor sites. Aquacel has a low cost per unit, is user friendly, gives short healing time, and minimizes patient discomfort.
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Adv Skin Wound Care · Jan 2014
Comparative StudyThe relationship between pressure ulcer prevalence, body mass index, and Braden scales and subscales: a further analysis.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether any of the Braden subscales were more strongly related to pressure ulcer occurrence than the Braden total score in obese and nonobese hospitalized patients. The authors investigated whether defining high risk for the total Braden score of 16 or less was associated with pressure ulcer occurrence.