نتایج جستجو برای: silver sulphadiazine

تعداد نتایج: 45659  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1977
K Bridges E J Lowbury

Topical chemoprophylaxis of extensive burns with silver sulphadiazine cream led to a large increase in the proportion of sulphadiazine-resistant Gram-negative bacilli in a burns unit. When all sulphonamide treatment in the ward was stopped; the incidence of sulphonamide-resistant strains fell back to levels similar to those recorded when silver sulphadiazine treatment was introduced. This was a...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016
D Theunissen B Seymour M Forder S G Cox H Rode

INTRODUCTION A multitude of topical wound treatments are used today. Although it is well established that the micro-environment of healing wounds can be altered to improve healing, it is difficult to measure the subtle differences in outcome where therapies are compared. METHOD We compared wound healing properties between four different topical agents in surgically incised wounds in a pig mod...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2011
K Meena A V Mohan B Sharath S N Somayaji K L Bairy

To evaluate the effect of phenytoin on burn wounds and to compare the effect of the combination of topical phenytoin preparation in dexamethasone treated burn wounds in rats, partial thickness thermal burn wounds were inflicted upon five groups of six rats each. Group I was assigned as control, Group II received the standard silver sulphadiazine, Group III was given topical phenytoin and Group ...

2016
Rakesh Sharma Ravi Kumar Sahil Mittal Amandeep Kaur

NTRODUCTION Silver is well known as an antiseptic agent (silver nitrate and silver sulphadiazine) for ages. However, the delivery system in the form of a salt has been a limiting factor for its successful and widespread biological use. The development of nanochemistry has produced micro fine particles which increase silver's solubility and releases silver ions in concentration of 70-100 ppm. Na...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
vahideh javid khojasteh corresponding author: vahideh javid khojasteha, university of medical sciences, faculty of shahid beheshty, guilan university, rasht, iran soad alfakhri centre for parasitology and infectious diseases, biomedical sciences research institute, university of salford, the crescent, salford, greater manchester m5 4wt, uk.

previous studies had shown that sub-inhibitory concentrations of silver sulphadiazine (agsd) stimulated the production of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 in certain strains (responder strains) of staphylococcus aureus and that protease production was also affected. no changes were detected in other strains (non-responders). extracellular proteins from eleven responder and non-responder strains gro...

2013
Pawel Olczyk Pawel Ramos Katarzyna Komosinska-Vassev Jerzy Stojko Barbara Pilawa

Concentration and properties of free radicals in the burn wounds treated with propolis were examined by the use of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Magnetic spin-spin interactions and complex free radicals structures in wound beds were studied. The results were compared to those obtained for silver sulphadiazine used as a standard pharmaceutical agent. The changes of free radicals ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1980
I Brook

A 19-month-old child presented with bullous impetigo around the perineal region, penis, and left foot. Streptococcus salivarius was the only isolate recovered from the lesions. The child was treated with parenteral penicillin, debridement of the bulli, and local application of silver sulphadiazine cream. This case of bullous impetigo illustrates another aspect of the pathogenicity of Strep. sal...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2006
A Salih Sahib A A Al-Kaisy H A K J Al-Biati

The aim of this study was to prevent eschar formation in thermally injured patients during the use of povidoneiodine ointment by modifying therapeutic protocols depending on normal events in healing process. Sixty thermally injured patients of different age groups, sex, and occupation with different burn sizes were involved in the study, allocated to two groups. Group A was made up of 17 patien...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2013
K Mathangi Ramakrishnan M Babu Mathivanan V Jayaraman J Shankar

Collagen based dressings for acute burn wound management have been extensively used in India, particularly in the city of Chennai. Due to the high levels of humidity in our city, closed dressings become infected and treatment with topical antimicrobials, like Silver Sulfadiazine cream, quickly become desiccated. Collagen membrane dressings were manufactured by the biomaterial laboratory of the ...

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