Clinical evidence based nano crystalline silver dressing rationality, efficacy and strategy in extensive burn patients survival


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Author Details : Sudhir Singh*

Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2020

Article Page : 268-273

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijced.2020.054



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Extensive burns of more than 50% have high mortality and those over 90% have almost nil survival rate. All resuscitative measures fail as patient gets infected leading to burn wound sepsis causing septicemia and leading to mortality as the end clinical result. So we need clinically evidenced and rationally based burn dressing strategy to increase extensive burn patient survival. This is random retrospective selection of five patients in each two groups from second degree burn patients of more than 50 percent treated by collagen in one group and other by Nanocrystalline Silver dressings and observed for clinical evidence
of patients survival keeping all resuscitative and treatment modalities as standard treatment protocol in all cases. The nano crystalline silver dressing is cost effective, rational and evidence based strategy. It is easy to use, has powerful anti bacterial effect, decreased frequency of dressing changes, shortened time of wound cleaning and painless dressing. It helps make the wound sterile for further treatment within a week. It is a great weapon in the hand of Burn Surgeon for rapid and better recovery of patients. This nano crystalline sustained release silver dressings are best suited to take care of burn wounds of more than 50%.
Bacteriophages treatment is reserved for multiple drug resistant bacteria and had good recovery.

Keywords: Extensive burns, Nano crystalline silver, Acticoat, SSD, Bacteriophage, Collagen, Skin tempII.


How to cite : Singh S , Clinical evidence based nano crystalline silver dressing rationality, efficacy and strategy in extensive burn patients survival. IP Indian J Clin Exp Dermatol 2020;6(3):268-273


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