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Multi-disciplinary management of type 1 and 2 skin tears using a silver-based hydrofiber dressing

Skin tear is a common problem encountered in the emergency department. If it is not properly managed, it can lead to wound infection, skin necrosis and a need for further surgical intervention and skin grafting. Current management is to cleanse the wound, replace the thin skin tear followed by cover...

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Autores principales: Chou, Shu-Ping, Yen, Ya-Hui, Tseng, Ya-Ting, Chen, Chiou-Ping, Ke, Hsin-Hua, Lee, Yi-Kung, Su, Yung-Cheng, Hsu, Honda
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37713868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035112
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author Chou, Shu-Ping
Yen, Ya-Hui
Tseng, Ya-Ting
Chen, Chiou-Ping
Ke, Hsin-Hua
Lee, Yi-Kung
Su, Yung-Cheng
Hsu, Honda
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Yen, Ya-Hui
Tseng, Ya-Ting
Chen, Chiou-Ping
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description Skin tear is a common problem encountered in the emergency department. If it is not properly managed, it can lead to wound infection, skin necrosis and a need for further surgical intervention and skin grafting. Current management is to cleanse the wound, replace the thin skin tear followed by coverage with a dressing that is inducive for wound healing. Several dressings have been suggested for the coverage of these wounds. But, up to now, there has been no mention of the use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing in the management of this condition. The objective of this study was to explore the use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing for the management of paper-thin skin tears. We retrospectively reviewed all patients with Type 1 or 2 skin tears that had undergone management using a silver-based hydrofiber dressing between October 2019 and October 2020. Demographic data and medical history was obtained by retrospective chart review. Data that was collected included: age, sex, comorbid illnesses, defect location, defect size, complications, number of times the silver-based hydrofiber dressing was replaced and the number of days required to achieve complete wound healing. A total of 65 patients were included in the study. There were 42 males and 23 females. There were 28 patients whose age was greater then 85 years old, of which 14 patients were over 90 years old. The mean number of outpatient visits was 2. The mean defect size was 33 cm(2) (range 1 cm × 1 cm to 18 × 10 cm). The mean number of days required for total wound healing was 13 days (range 7–21). We did not encounter any patients that required further surgical debridement or split-thickness skin grafting. The use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing was well tolerated by the elderly population as it provided an easy, efficient, economical and effective form of management of skin tears. We suggest that a silver-based hydrofiber dressing can be used as a first-line treatment method for type 1 and 2 skin tears.
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spelling pubmed-105084672023-09-20 Multi-disciplinary management of type 1 and 2 skin tears using a silver-based hydrofiber dressing Chou, Shu-Ping Yen, Ya-Hui Tseng, Ya-Ting Chen, Chiou-Ping Ke, Hsin-Hua Lee, Yi-Kung Su, Yung-Cheng Hsu, Honda Medicine (Baltimore) 7100 Skin tear is a common problem encountered in the emergency department. If it is not properly managed, it can lead to wound infection, skin necrosis and a need for further surgical intervention and skin grafting. Current management is to cleanse the wound, replace the thin skin tear followed by coverage with a dressing that is inducive for wound healing. Several dressings have been suggested for the coverage of these wounds. But, up to now, there has been no mention of the use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing in the management of this condition. The objective of this study was to explore the use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing for the management of paper-thin skin tears. We retrospectively reviewed all patients with Type 1 or 2 skin tears that had undergone management using a silver-based hydrofiber dressing between October 2019 and October 2020. Demographic data and medical history was obtained by retrospective chart review. Data that was collected included: age, sex, comorbid illnesses, defect location, defect size, complications, number of times the silver-based hydrofiber dressing was replaced and the number of days required to achieve complete wound healing. A total of 65 patients were included in the study. There were 42 males and 23 females. There were 28 patients whose age was greater then 85 years old, of which 14 patients were over 90 years old. The mean number of outpatient visits was 2. The mean defect size was 33 cm(2) (range 1 cm × 1 cm to 18 × 10 cm). The mean number of days required for total wound healing was 13 days (range 7–21). We did not encounter any patients that required further surgical debridement or split-thickness skin grafting. The use of a silver-based hydrofiber dressing was well tolerated by the elderly population as it provided an easy, efficient, economical and effective form of management of skin tears. We suggest that a silver-based hydrofiber dressing can be used as a first-line treatment method for type 1 and 2 skin tears. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10508467/ /pubmed/37713868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000035112 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Multi-disciplinary management of type 1 and 2 skin tears using a silver-based hydrofiber dressing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508467/
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