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KMID : 1190620150110020067
Journal of the Korean Wound Care Society
2015 Volume.11 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.81
Effects of Various Pectin/CMC Dressing Materials on Different Types of Wound Models
:Cho In-Gook
:Yang Jung-Dug/:Lee Jeong-Woo/:Choi Kang-Young/:Chung Ho-Yun/:Cho Byung-Chae/:Kwon Joon-Hyun/:Jang Kyung-Min
Abstract
This study tested the efficacy of Pectin/CMC dressing materials with different pH and absorption degrees for 3 types of wound models. White rats were divided into 3 groups by wound model type: surgical, infected, and burn wounds. The rats were given 1 of 4 types of dressing with different pHs and absorption degrees. Assessments were made over time of the remaining wound and histological and biochemical tests. In fresh surgical wounds, Group A showed statistically lower contraction rate, lower healing rate, Group D showed statistically lower re-epithelization rate. In infected wounds, Group A and D showed better healing on 7th day, but Group B and C showed better healing on 21st day. In burn wounds, Group A showed lower contraction rate and lower healing rate on 7th and 14th day. Group C and D showed better healing on 21st day. This study demonstrates that the pH of Pectin/CMC dressing material is more important than absorption degree in fresh surgical and infected wound healing. However, absorption degree is more important than pH for burn wound healing.
KEYWORD
Bandages, Collagen, Pectin, Wound healing, Wound infection
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