Objective: The longer-term effectiveness of silicone and pressure burn scar interventions was evaluated at 12-months postburn. Design: Parallel group, randomised trial. Setting: Hospital outpatient clinics, research centre. Participants: Children referred for burn scar management following grafted or spontaneously healed acute burn injuries or scar reconstruction surgery. Interventions: Participants were randomised to: (1) topical silicone gel only, (2) pressure garment only, or (3) combined topical silicone gel and pressure garment. Main measures: Primary outcomes were scar thickness (blinded ultrasound measurement) and itch intensity (caregiver proxy-report, numeric rating scale). Results: Of 153 participants randomised who received the i...
Emel Çalıkoğlu (Aksaray, Yazar)Aims: Multiple modalities are used to treat scarring; however, data o...
BACKGROUND:Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a large...
Background: Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of seve...
Objective: The longer-term effectiveness of silicone and pressure burn scar interventions was evalua...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can re...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
BACKGROUND Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have ...
BACKGROUND: The use of topical silicone to treat scars is widespread, and various studies have demon...
BACKGROUND: In the paediatric population, pain and distress associated with burn injuries during wou...
Background: Burns are a painful and traumatic experience, particularly in children. Reduced pain and...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of two acute burn dressings, Burnaid hydrogel dressing and pl...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Emel Çalıkoğlu (Aksaray, Yazar)Aims: Multiple modalities are used to treat scarring; however, data o...
BACKGROUND:Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a large...
Background: Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of seve...
Objective: The longer-term effectiveness of silicone and pressure burn scar interventions was evalua...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of silicone and pressure garments (alone and in combinatio...
Background Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psycho...
Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can re...
This pilot study investigates whether pressure and silicone therapy used simultaneously are more eff...
Background: Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have si...
BACKGROUND Eleven million people suffer a fire-related injury worldwide every year, and 71% have ...
BACKGROUND: The use of topical silicone to treat scars is widespread, and various studies have demon...
BACKGROUND: In the paediatric population, pain and distress associated with burn injuries during wou...
Background: Burns are a painful and traumatic experience, particularly in children. Reduced pain and...
Objective To compare the effectiveness of two acute burn dressings, Burnaid hydrogel dressing and pl...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Emel Çalıkoğlu (Aksaray, Yazar)Aims: Multiple modalities are used to treat scarring; however, data o...
BACKGROUND:Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a large...
Background: Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of seve...