scholarly journals Comparative Study of Nanocrystalline Silver Ion Dressings with Normal Saline Dressings in Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Author(s):  
Varun Gupta ◽  
Gurkaran Kakkar ◽  
Angad Singh Gill ◽  
Chiranjiv Singh Gill ◽  
Manvi Gupta
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 1554
Author(s):  
Vamsi K. Malligurki ◽  
Samar Fatima ◽  
Ruhee Anmol ◽  
Prashanth Annayyanapalya Thimmegowda

Background: A diabetic foot is any pathology that results directly from peripheral arterial disease and/or sensory neuropathy affecting the feet in diabetes mellitus. Proper assessment of the wound followed by an aggressive multidisciplinary approach can reduce the risk of amputation, thereby greatly increasing the patient’s quality of life. Wound dressings play a vital role in diabetic foot care management. Nanocrystalline silver ion dressing is a newer modality that has been in consideration for the treatment of diabetic wounds.Methods: This was a prospective comparative study conducted in the department of general surgery, Sagar hospital-DSI, Bangalore from December 2020 to March 2021. A total of 50 diabetic patients were included in the study and were randomised into the study group and control group. The study group received nanocrystalline silver ion dressings while the control group received dressings with normal saline. Patients were observed for 8 weeks. Data regarding the presence of wound discharge, type of discharge, granulation tissue, presence of slough and changes in the size of the wound was recorded and analysed.Results: Study group showed statistically significant better outcomes (p<0.05) in terms of reduced wound discharge, early granulation tissue, rapid reduction of slough from wounds and reduction in the wound size when compared with the control group. 17 patients responded completely in the study group when compared with the control group, where 8 patients have got a complete response (p<0.05).Conclusions: Wound dressings with nanocrystalline silver ion helps in the early healing of diabetic foot ulcers when compared to normal saline dressings.


2016 ◽  
Vol 88 (4) ◽  
pp. 219-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandrakant Munjewar ◽  
Ishaq Nabi ◽  
Santosh Gautam ◽  
Neelam Ahirwar ◽  
Poras Chaudhary ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lestari Makmuriana (Corresponding author) ◽  
Suriadi ◽  
Yani Sofiani ◽  
Fitrian Rayasari

The increasing population of diabetic patients leads to the increasing number of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) cases. To avoid the expansion of the infection, the wound cleansing is conducted through the irrigation and pressure methods. The aim of this research was to identify the effectiveness of wound cleansing using 0.9% normal saline technique with the pressure of 15 Psi in reducing the number of bacteria. This research used the randomized control trial method with a double blind design which had been approved by the ethnical committee of Muhammadiyah University of akarta with the ethnical committee number 261/PMK-UMJ/IV/2017. There were as many as 31 samples in each group collected through consecutive sampling technique with randomization. It had been found that there was a signi fi cant difference in the number of bacteria before and after wound cleansing. Thus, it could be concluded that from the statistical test and clinical test, wound cleansing with normal 0.9% saline technique with the pressure of 15 Psi could decrease the number of bacteria in diabetic foot ulcers. Wound cleansing with 0.9% normal saline irrigation technique pressurized at 15 Psi was recommended as a safe wound cleansing method for diabetic foot ulcers.


2011 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 307-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hany Saad Setta ◽  
Ahmed Elshahat ◽  
Khalid Elsherbiny ◽  
Karim Massoud ◽  
Ikram Safe

2013 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. A445
Author(s):  
V.A. Prabhu ◽  
S. Doddapaneni ◽  
R.T. Roy ◽  
G.S. Rodrigues ◽  
M.K. Unnikrishnan ◽  
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