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Title

Advantage of Amnion Dressing (Biological Dressing) Silver Sulfadiazine Cream vs. Standard Silver Sulfadiazine Cream Dressings in Acute Deep Second-Degree and Third-Degree Burn Wounds: a Single Center Experience.

Authors

KHODADAD, Nasrin; HOSEININEJAD, Seyed Saheb; NAZERI, Ali

Abstract

Introduction: This study compared the benefits of amnion dressing (biological dressing) + silver sulfadiazine cream with standard silver sulfadiazine cream dressings in treating deep second- and third-degree acute burn wounds. Methods: This prospective clinical trial was conducted on 50 patients with deep second- and third-degree burns who were admitted to Taleghani Hospital in Ahvaz, Iran. Participants were divided into two groups: the first one comprised subjects who received silver-amnion biological dressing (silver sulfadiazine 1%) and the second group consisted of patients treated with standard silver sulfadiazine cream dressings. Results: In the amnion-silver group, the average time required for graft readiness was eight days, compared to 11 days in the standard dressing group, which indicated a 27% reduction in recovery time. The treatment costs in the amnion-silver group were 20.8 Euro compared to 26.3 Euro for the standard dressing group, reflecting a 21% cost reduction. Narcotic consumption in the amnion-silver group was zero, but the average narcotic use in the standard dressing group was 50 mg of pethidine, revealing a 100% reduction. Based on the visual analog scale (VAS), the mean pain intensity was 4 in the amnion-silver group and 5.5 in the standard dressing group. Patient satisfaction was 85% in the amnion-silver group versus 60% in the standard dressing group. No infections were reported in the amnion-silver group, while three cases were observed in the standard dressing group. Conclusion: The results of the present study indicate that amnion-silver dressing can be an effective and economical treatment option for wound healing. In the amnion-silver group versus standard group, a considerable reduction in recovery time was observed, which was also reflecting a cost reduction. Furthermore, the mean pain intensity was lower in the amnion-silver group than the standard dressing group. Patient satisfaction was higher in the amnion-silver group.

Subjects

BIOLOGICAL dressings; SILVER sulfadiazine; PATIENT satisfaction; VISUAL analog scale; COST control

Publication

Maedica - a Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2024, Vol 19, Issue 4, p756

ISSN

1841-9038

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.26574/maedica.2024.19.4.756

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