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Application of Burnshield hydrogel for emergency care patients with burn wounds

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2020-7-53-57

Abstract

The article presents the clinical results of the first use of the hydrogel Burnshield and the dressings Burnshield made of polyurethane in the treatment of burn wounds of the I–II degrees at the first medical care. The aim of the work was to study the effectiveness of the use of the Burnshield hydrogel and dressings with this hydrogel in burn patients at the first aid stage. We had an analysis analgesic and cooling effect of the Burnshield hydrogel, its effect on the healing rate of burn wounds, the antiseptic effectiveness and its influence on the formation of scar tissue (according to the Vancouver scale). We saw a good result and recommend using hydrogel in first aid due to the pronounced analgesic, cooling effect. Hydrogel spray is convenient to use in a large number of patients, does not require special skills, is used with a friend or for yourself.

About the Authors

V. S. Borisov
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Sachkov
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



M. Yu. Kaplunova
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Pavlov
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



M. E. Makarova
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



V. Yu. Abramov
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Svischev
Research Institute of Emergency Care n. a. N. V. Sklifosovsky
Russian Federation

Moscow



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Borisov V.S., Sachkov A.V., Kaplunova M.Yu., Pavlov A.V., Makarova M.E., Abramov V.Yu., Svischev A.V. Application of Burnshield hydrogel for emergency care patients with burn wounds. Medical alphabet. 2020;(7):53-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2020-7-53-57

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