Comparison of skin effects of immediate treatment modalities in experimentally induced hydrofluoric acid skin burns

  • Songur, Meltem K.
  • Akdemir, Ovunc
  • Lineaweaver, William C.
  • Cavusoglu, Turker
  • Ozsarac, Murat
  • Aktug, Huseyin
  • Songur, Ecmel
  • Tiftikcioglu, Yigit O.
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1742-4801
Journal
International Wound Journal
Citation count (estimate)
3

Abstract

WOS: 000364708200018PubMed ID: 24618130Hydrofluoric acid (HF) burns cause immediate damage and painful long-term sequellae. Traditionally, chelating agents have been used as the initial treatment for such burns. We have introduced epidermal growth factor (EGF) into an HF model to compare EGF with Ca2+ and Mg2+ treatments; 40 Sprague Dawley rats were divided into five groups. Each rat suffered a 6 x 4 cm(2) burn induced by 40% HF. Group 1 had no treatment, group 2 had saline injected beneath the burn, group 3 received magnesium sulphate injections, group 4 received calcium gluconate and group 5 received EGF. Specimens were evaluated via planimetry and biopsy at intervals of 4, 8, 24 and 72 hours. Fluid losses were significantly less in the M...

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