SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.28 número1Telefonía móvil y plataforma Whatsapp como complemento de la enseñanza presencial para un aprendizaje colaborativoAntecedentes personales y familiares de alergia y asma y riesgo en la infección por SARS-CoV-2 índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Articulo

Indicadores

  • No hay articulos citadosCitado por SciELO

Links relacionados

  • No hay articulos similaresSimilares en SciELO

Compartir


Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río

versión On-line ISSN 1561-3194

Resumen

NORIEGA-RODRIGUEZ, Daniel et al. Utility of laminated polyurethane foam as temporary coverage in burn injuries. Rev Ciencias Médicas [online]. 2024, vol.28, n.1  Epub 01-Ene-2024. ISSN 1561-3194.

Introduction:

burns are traumatic injuries of variable extension and depth that require prompt and effective treatment to minimize their sequelae. Polyurethane laminated dressings could be a therapeutic alternative, since they allow isolating, protecting, and optimizing the healing process by providing the necessary optimal environment.

Objective:

to assess the utility of laminated polyurethane foam as temporary coverage in patients with burn injuries. Patients and

Methods:

observational, descriptive, longitudinal prospective study in 60 patients with dermal and hypodermic burns selected by non-probabilistic sampling: 30 treated with laminated polyurethane dressings (Group I) and 30 treated with 1% silver sulfadiazine gauze (Group II). As dependent variables, epithelialization time, the appearance of useful granulation tissue in hypodermic burns.

Results:

the demographic and clinical variables did not show significant differences between the study groups. Patients exposed to treatment with laminated polyurethane showed shorter epithelialization time (Z=-2,94; p=0,0031) and more rapid formation of granulation tissue (χ2=0,90; p=0,3427), than those treated with silver sulfadiazine. There were 42 complications, 17 (40,5 %) in the laminated polyurethane group and 25 (59,5 %) in the silver sulfadiazine group, and when grouped together they were lower in group I patients (χ2=4,73, p=0,0295).

Conclusions:

laminated polyurethane foam, as a temporary cover for burns, was useful because it decreased epithelialization time, granulation time, and the appearance of complications, compared to the group with silver sulfadiazine.

Palabras clave : BURNS; HEALING; BURN UNITS.

        · resumen en Español     · texto en Español     · Español ( pdf )