2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20183409
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Role of topical Sucralfate in healing of burn wounds

Abstract: Background: Sucralfate is a basic aluminum salt of sucrose octasulphate which was orally taken for prevention and treatment of several gastrointestinal diseases. This study primarily aims to analyze whether sucralfate accelerates wound healing process in burn patients. The incidence of infection & relieve in pain in burn patients was also compared.Methods: This is an observational study carried out in the Department of General Surgery, Hamidia Hospital Bhopal on 50 patients divided into group 1 (sucralfate… Show more

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“…Sucralfate is better than SDD in the formation of cell granulation (6-17 days vs 14-22 days), reepithelialization (11-22 days vs. 15-30 days), and wound healing (50-75% vs 35-50%). Sucralfate is also more minimal in the incidence of secondary infections, and also reduces pain (Koshariya et al, 2018). In this study respondents claimed to use ondansentron which is considered to have the same function as sucralfate, so this needs to be straightened out.…”
Section: Local Materials Used As a Topical Medication For Burnsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Sucralfate is better than SDD in the formation of cell granulation (6-17 days vs 14-22 days), reepithelialization (11-22 days vs. 15-30 days), and wound healing (50-75% vs 35-50%). Sucralfate is also more minimal in the incidence of secondary infections, and also reduces pain (Koshariya et al, 2018). In this study respondents claimed to use ondansentron which is considered to have the same function as sucralfate, so this needs to be straightened out.…”
Section: Local Materials Used As a Topical Medication For Burnsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The ideal topical burn agent must be stable in a wide range of temperatures, pH and not easily inactivated by blood, pus, or fluid; does not cause scarring and does not stay long in the tissue; open technique so it is easy to monitor injuries; not cytotoxic; easy to apply and easy to dispose of; does not cause anaerobic infection; and not irritating (Koshariya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Local Materials Used As a Topical Medication For Burnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospital Bhopal [33] divided 50 patients deep burn injury into group one (sucralfate) and group two [a-sucralfate; b-silver sulfadiazine (SSD)]. The demographics, history, physical, and systemic examinations of the patients were recorded.…”
Section: Department Of General Surgery Hamidiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sucralfate is a sucrose sulphate and aluminium hydroxide complex that has been widely used to protect and cure gastric mucosa in acid peptic disease. 20 , 21 Sucralfate serves as a mechanical barrier by binding epidermal growth more quickly, causing it to accumulate at wound sites and stimulating epithelial cell proliferation. 22 It also promotes angiogenesis, which aids wound healing by increasing tissue granulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%