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Evidence in Practice of Tissue Healing with Latex Biomembrane: Integrative Review

Wound healing is a perfectly coordinated cascade of cellular, molecular, and biochemical events which interact in tissue reconstitution. Chronic diseases such as pressure ulcers (PU) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are considered risk factors for wound healing. Patients with such diseases often have high...

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Autores principales: Rosa, Suélia de Siqueira Rodrigues Fleury, Rosa, Mário Fabrício Fleury, Fonseca, Marcos Augusto Moutinho, Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva, Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez, Domínguez, Aldira Guimarães Duarte, Dantas, Aldene Guimarães Duarte, Richter, Von Braun
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30944828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7457295
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author Rosa, Suélia de Siqueira Rodrigues Fleury
Rosa, Mário Fabrício Fleury
Fonseca, Marcos Augusto Moutinho
Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva
Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez
Domínguez, Aldira Guimarães Duarte
Dantas, Aldene Guimarães Duarte
Richter, Von Braun
author_facet Rosa, Suélia de Siqueira Rodrigues Fleury
Rosa, Mário Fabrício Fleury
Fonseca, Marcos Augusto Moutinho
Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva
Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez
Domínguez, Aldira Guimarães Duarte
Dantas, Aldene Guimarães Duarte
Richter, Von Braun
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description Wound healing is a perfectly coordinated cascade of cellular, molecular, and biochemical events which interact in tissue reconstitution. Chronic diseases such as pressure ulcers (PU) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are considered risk factors for wound healing. Patients with such diseases often have higher sepsis, infection, and complication rates, since they have revascularization inhibition and low growth factor expression. Thus, latex biomembrane (LBM), a biocompatible material, derived from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) appears to create tendencies as an angiogenic-inducing tissue healing agent and as biomaterial, resulting from its structural qualities and its low cost when compared to conventional treatments. Therefore, this work aims at summarizing the results, experiments, and scientific findings that certify or recommend the use of LBM as a new technique to be applied effectively in the treatment of wounds. An integrative review was held in the BIREME, LILACS, Burns, MEDLINE, PubMed, and SciELO databases, from 2000 to 2016, using the following descriptors: “healing,” “diabetes mellitus,” “wounds,” and “latex membrane.” As a result, 600 experiments (out of 612) presented satisfactory results; however, 33% of the cases received explicit recommendations, 11% required more studies on the subjects, and 1% was denied. On the other hand, half of the studies did not expressly endorse its use, despite presenting satisfactory results. The LBM was characterized as a good therapeutic alternative in cases of wounds, including chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and PU, due to its relevant potential for wound healing stimulation, acceleration of cell tissue mending and revascularization, or the reestablishment of angiogenic functions (creation of new blood vessels). The LBM was also confirmed to be safe as a biocompatible material whose structural qualities (elasticity, adaptability, impermeability, and possibility of suture), devoid of toxicity, allowed interaction between tissues and presented no hypersensitivity inducer and no antimicrobial effect.
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spelling pubmed-64218172019-04-03 Evidence in Practice of Tissue Healing with Latex Biomembrane: Integrative Review Rosa, Suélia de Siqueira Rodrigues Fleury Rosa, Mário Fabrício Fleury Fonseca, Marcos Augusto Moutinho Luz, Glécia Virgolino da Silva Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez Domínguez, Aldira Guimarães Duarte Dantas, Aldene Guimarães Duarte Richter, Von Braun J Diabetes Res Review Article Wound healing is a perfectly coordinated cascade of cellular, molecular, and biochemical events which interact in tissue reconstitution. Chronic diseases such as pressure ulcers (PU) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are considered risk factors for wound healing. Patients with such diseases often have higher sepsis, infection, and complication rates, since they have revascularization inhibition and low growth factor expression. Thus, latex biomembrane (LBM), a biocompatible material, derived from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) appears to create tendencies as an angiogenic-inducing tissue healing agent and as biomaterial, resulting from its structural qualities and its low cost when compared to conventional treatments. Therefore, this work aims at summarizing the results, experiments, and scientific findings that certify or recommend the use of LBM as a new technique to be applied effectively in the treatment of wounds. An integrative review was held in the BIREME, LILACS, Burns, MEDLINE, PubMed, and SciELO databases, from 2000 to 2016, using the following descriptors: “healing,” “diabetes mellitus,” “wounds,” and “latex membrane.” As a result, 600 experiments (out of 612) presented satisfactory results; however, 33% of the cases received explicit recommendations, 11% required more studies on the subjects, and 1% was denied. On the other hand, half of the studies did not expressly endorse its use, despite presenting satisfactory results. The LBM was characterized as a good therapeutic alternative in cases of wounds, including chronic diseases, such as diabetes mellitus and PU, due to its relevant potential for wound healing stimulation, acceleration of cell tissue mending and revascularization, or the reestablishment of angiogenic functions (creation of new blood vessels). The LBM was also confirmed to be safe as a biocompatible material whose structural qualities (elasticity, adaptability, impermeability, and possibility of suture), devoid of toxicity, allowed interaction between tissues and presented no hypersensitivity inducer and no antimicrobial effect. Hindawi 2019-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6421817/ /pubmed/30944828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7457295 Text en Copyright © 2019 Suélia de Siqueira Rodrigues Fleury Rosa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez
Domínguez, Aldira Guimarães Duarte
Dantas, Aldene Guimarães Duarte
Richter, Von Braun
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7457295
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