Background: Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of several wound types, its efficacy as a primary therapy for acute burns has not yet been adequately investigated, with research in the paediatric population particularly lacking. There is limited evidence, however, that NPWT might benefit children with burns, amongst whom scar formation, wound progression and pain continue to present major management challenges. The purpose of this trial is to determine whether NPWT in conjunction with standard therapy accelerates healing, reduces wound progression and decreases pain more effectively than standard treatment alone. Methods/design: A total of 104 children will be recruited for this trial. To be elig...
Background: Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a larg...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of two acute burn dressings, Burnaid hydrogel dressing and pl...
Treating complicated wounds in the pediatric population using traditional wet to moist wound dressin...
Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of several wound ty...
Abstract Background Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management...
INTRODUCTION: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has proved to be a powerful tool in facilitatin...
Significance: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) requires the placement of a dressing over a wou...
Background: Burns are a painful and traumatic experience, particularly in children. Reduced pain and...
BACKGROUND: In the paediatric population, pain and distress associated with burn injuries during wou...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been shown to improve clinical outcomes for children with...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Introduction: Pain management in children with burn is one of the most important issues in pediatric...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
Background: Burns and the associated wound care procedures can be extremely painful and anxiety-prov...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Background: Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a larg...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of two acute burn dressings, Burnaid hydrogel dressing and pl...
Treating complicated wounds in the pediatric population using traditional wet to moist wound dressin...
Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of several wound ty...
Abstract Background Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management...
INTRODUCTION: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has proved to be a powerful tool in facilitatin...
Significance: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) requires the placement of a dressing over a wou...
Background: Burns are a painful and traumatic experience, particularly in children. Reduced pain and...
BACKGROUND: In the paediatric population, pain and distress associated with burn injuries during wou...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been shown to improve clinical outcomes for children with...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Introduction: Pain management in children with burn is one of the most important issues in pediatric...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
Background: Burns and the associated wound care procedures can be extremely painful and anxiety-prov...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Background: Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a larg...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of two acute burn dressings, Burnaid hydrogel dressing and pl...
Treating complicated wounds in the pediatric population using traditional wet to moist wound dressin...