Background:Chronic wounds in the background of infection require long term treatment with various dressing. The study was done to evaluate role of commonly used topical solutions in the management of Diabetic foot ulcers.Aims and Objectives:To compare the efficacy of neutral pH super oxidised solution (SOS) versus .Povidone Iodine (PI) in the management of diabetic foot ulcers. Methods:Prospective study of patients with Diabetic Foot ulcers admitted in ESIC MC and PGIMSR Rajajinagar,Bengaluru between Jan 2019 to June 2020 , satisfying the inclusion criteria were randomized into 2 groups. Super Oxidised Solution group and Povidone Iodine group had 100 patients each. Wound assessments done at regular intervals and various wound outcome variab...
Background & Objective This comparative observational trial was carried out to establish the benefi...
Introduction: In this millennium where man has succeeded in deciphering human genetic code, the issu...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effectiveness between Povidone iodine dressing (Group I) and Normal sal...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Diabetes is a common non communicable, endocrine disorder which is a maj...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic foot ulcer is the one of the most common and devasting complication of diabe...
Background : To compare effects of hydrocolloid dressings with povidone-iodine dressings in debrided...
Objective : Assessing the efficacy of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing in the treatment o...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of octenidine dihydrochloride dressing and saline dressing in hea...
Introduction: Wound cleansing remains a corner stone in the management of diabetic foot ulcer. Hydro...
Background and objective: Diabetes associated problems are the second most common cause of lower lim...
Objective : Assessing the efficacy of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing in the treatment o...
This randomized trial was done to test the effectiveness and safety of using a novel antiseptic solu...
Introduction: Diabetic patients will have a 15% of risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers during t...
Foot ulcer is a common problem in diabetic patients and are seen as a common outpatient in General S...
Title: Effectiveness of Citric acid dressing on healing process of diabetic foot ulcer among patiets...
Background & Objective This comparative observational trial was carried out to establish the benefi...
Introduction: In this millennium where man has succeeded in deciphering human genetic code, the issu...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effectiveness between Povidone iodine dressing (Group I) and Normal sal...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Diabetes is a common non communicable, endocrine disorder which is a maj...
INTRODUCTION: Diabetic foot ulcer is the one of the most common and devasting complication of diabe...
Background : To compare effects of hydrocolloid dressings with povidone-iodine dressings in debrided...
Objective : Assessing the efficacy of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing in the treatment o...
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of octenidine dihydrochloride dressing and saline dressing in hea...
Introduction: Wound cleansing remains a corner stone in the management of diabetic foot ulcer. Hydro...
Background and objective: Diabetes associated problems are the second most common cause of lower lim...
Objective : Assessing the efficacy of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing in the treatment o...
This randomized trial was done to test the effectiveness and safety of using a novel antiseptic solu...
Introduction: Diabetic patients will have a 15% of risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers during t...
Foot ulcer is a common problem in diabetic patients and are seen as a common outpatient in General S...
Title: Effectiveness of Citric acid dressing on healing process of diabetic foot ulcer among patiets...
Background & Objective This comparative observational trial was carried out to establish the benefi...
Introduction: In this millennium where man has succeeded in deciphering human genetic code, the issu...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effectiveness between Povidone iodine dressing (Group I) and Normal sal...