2020
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20205868
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A comparative study on topical recombinant human epidermal growth factor vs conventional betadine dressing in management of diabetic wounds

Abstract: Background: Major complications of diabetes mellitus include cardio vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, diabetic foot ulcers and non-healing wounds. Lack of knowledge and awareness has led to worsening of wounds which can involve deeper tissues and bones also. If treated on time majority of patients can be prevented from undergoing major debilitating surgical procedures such as amputation of toes, foot etc.Methods: In this proposed study, 60 cases of diabetic wounds were studied for healing who were rand… Show more

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“…Ideal wound dressing for DFUs provides a moist environment, thermal insulation, gas exchange, and aid in removing debris. [ 137 ] Additionally, the ideal dressing is biocompatible, protective against secondary infection protective and is readily removed without inflicting further damage to the wound. [ 138,139 ] Numerous dressing types have been developed which demonstrate these characteristics, with the four main topical regimens being alginates, hydrocolloids, films/foam, and hydrogels.…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideal wound dressing for DFUs provides a moist environment, thermal insulation, gas exchange, and aid in removing debris. [ 137 ] Additionally, the ideal dressing is biocompatible, protective against secondary infection protective and is readily removed without inflicting further damage to the wound. [ 138,139 ] Numerous dressing types have been developed which demonstrate these characteristics, with the four main topical regimens being alginates, hydrocolloids, films/foam, and hydrogels.…”
Section: Classificationmentioning
confidence: 99%