The effect of vitamin C topical solution on burn wound healing in patients referring to Vasee hospital of Sabzevar

Robat Sarpooshi, Hamid (2016) The effect of vitamin C topical solution on burn wound healing in patients referring to Vasee hospital of Sabzevar. Masters thesis, Sabzevar university of medical siences.

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Abstract

Abstract: Introduction: Vitamin C is a drug that has been used orally and intravenously to healing burn wound from the past, but the effects of its topical application remain unclear. The aim of this study is determining the effect of vitamin C topical solution on second-degree burn wound healing. Method and materials: In this clinical trial, 20 patients with second-degree burn wound, admitted in the burn ward of Vasee hospital of Sabzevar were selected. Inclusion criteria were the symmetrical burning of two limbs or an organ widely. According to the multiple factors involved in the restoration or wound infection, two research groups, were choosed on one person, so that the routine use of ointments (sulfadiazine) and the Vitamin C along with Silver sulfadiazine will be done on the same patient, but in the two symmetric or two separate parts of body. After washing and cleaning the wounds, dressing will replace daily. The wounds were examined on the days of first, third, seventh and fourteenth using the parameters of Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool. The data was analyzed by SPSS version %4, using the ANOVA and repeated measurements tests. Results: In the current study, the mean of our participants was 20 / %% ± 02 / 82 that 401 of them was male and 801 female. Analysis of variance with repeated measures showed that the mean of final score between two cure is statistically significant (P= 0/089). In the other words, difference of the remission rate between two group is statistically significant, And vitamin C has a significant impact on recovery score. About intragroup effect, the effect of time on mean of final score is significant (P= 0/000, F= 191.%14). The intraction impact of time- dressing kind suggested that general score between two groups in %st, 2rd, 9th, %8th days is significant (P= 0/000, F= 4/482). Conclusion: Administration of vitamin C topically on second degree burn wounds is recommended. Key words: Vitamin C, Healing, Burn, Wound.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Vitamin C, Healing, Burn, Wound. Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences Department of Nursing and Midwifery Thesis for MS Degree in nursing training
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: Saeed Shoja
Date Deposited: 13 May 2018 06:51
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2019 10:53
URI: http://eprints.medsab.ac.ir/id/eprint/382

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