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Adespin D. A. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Pengaruh Bawang Putih (Allium Sativum L) Terhadap Penyembuhan Luka Bakar Derajat II Dangkal Pada Tikus Wistar
    'Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University', 2016
    Co-Authors: Bestari Z. A., Adespin D. A.
    Abstract:

    Latar Belakang : Luka bakar merupakan salah satu jenis luka yang paling sering terjadi di masyarakat. Jenis luka bakar yang paling sering terjadi adalah luka bakar derajat II dangkal, dimana masyarakat lebih memilih untuk melakukan self medication karena biaya pengobatan relatif mahal. Kandungan alliin pada bawang putih (Allium sativum L) dipercaya dapat membantu proses penyembuhan luka bakar derajat II dangkal tersebut, dengan aktivitas biologinya sebagai anti-agregasi sel platelet, pemacu fibrinolisis, dan sebagai anti-bakteri.Tujuan : Untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari ekstrak bawang putih (Allium sativum L) pada luka bakar derajat II dangkal.Metode : penelitian post test only control group design dengan 4 kelompok yang dibagi menjadi 2 kategori, terdiri dari kelompok kontrol dan kelompok perlakuan. Kelompok kontrol adalah tikus yang diberi luka bakar derajat II dangkal tanpa mendapatkan perlakuan kelompok perlakuan, yaitu kelompok tikus yang diberi luka bakar derajat II dangkal, yang dibagi menjadi 3 kelompok, diolesi krim ekstrak bawang putih 1.5%, 3.0%, dan 6.0%. Penilaian dilakukan selama 14 hari dengan menggunakan Bates Jensen Wound Assessment Tool.Hasil : Subjek penelitian pada kelompok kontrol yaitu kelompok yang tidak mendapat perlakuan apapun mencapai kesembuhannya selama . Subjek penelitian dengan luka bakar derajat II dangkal yang mendapatkan krim esktrak bawang putih konsentrasi 1.5% sembuh dalam waktu , dengan kosentrasi 3.0% , dan dengan konsentrasi 6.0% .Kesimpulan : Terdapat pengaruh yang dapat ditemukan dalam ekstrak bawang putih dengan konsentrasi 1.5%, 3.0%, dan 6.0% yang dioleskan pada luka bakar derajat II dangkal

Abdul Nawfar Sadagatullah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • tualang honey spray versus film spray opsite as post long bone fracture fixation Wound dressing a comparative study
    2014
    Co-Authors: Surianty Shafei, Mohd Ariff Sharifudin, Shafuzain Ab Rahman, Abdul Nawfar Sadagatullah
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Tualang honey spray is a new dressing agent with potential Wound healing quality and outcome compared to other products. The aim of the study is to compare the advantages of Tualang honey versus spray film (Opsite*) as dressing materials following long bone fracture fixations. This is a preliminary study in Malaysia that involve human as subjects. Methodology: This is a prospective randomized controlled trial involving patients with closed fracture mid-shaft of tibia or femur treated with open reduction and internal fixation (plates or intramedullary devices) at a single tertiary centre. Forty patients fulfilling the criteria of the study were involved. It was a three-arm study that consist of film spray (Opsite*) dressing (n=16), Tualang honey spray (n=13), and control group (n = 11). Each group had a same Wound protocol except for the control group that involve only application of non-adhesive film (Mepore). Dressing materials were applied on Wounds of the other two groups accordingly, immediately after surgery and on day three following surgery. Wound Assessment were done on day 14 and day 42 following surgery. Outcomes evaluated include Wound complications and the effects on skin commensals. On the final evaluation on day 42, infection rate and scar formation were also evaluated. Results: A case of superficial surgical site infection was observed from the Opsite* spray group. Acinobacter species was isolated from one of the patients under the control group. There was no association between dressing methods used and Wound healing. All Wounds healed without any infection at the end of the study. Tualang honey spray was shown to have significant influence in reducing the risk of hypertrophic scar formation and has similar Wound outcome as compared to Opsite* spray. Some of the results obtained were comparable to other previous studies on type of dressing and surgical Wound healing. Conclusion: Tualang honey spray is a safe alternative for dressing material and was shown comparable to Opsite* spray. Contradict to some of the data available in the literature; its usage is able to promote a good Wound healing with a low risk of hypertrophic scar formation.

  • a comparative study of tualang honey spray versus film spray opsite as post long bone fracture fixation Wound dressing
    2013
    Co-Authors: Surianty Shafei, Mohd Ariff Sharifudin, Mohd Shukry Ismail, Shafuzain Ab Rahman, Abdul Nawfar Sadagatullah
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Honey-based dressings have a potential benefit in treating Wounds in implant-related surgery due to its anti-microbial activities and healing potentials. The aim of the study is to compare Tualang honey spray with film spray (Opsite®) as an alternative dressing material following long bone fracture fixations. This is a preliminary study in Malaysia that involves human subjects. Methodology: This is a randomized, controlled trial involving patients with closed diaphyseal fracture of tibia or femur treated with open reduction and internal fixation (plates or intramedullary devices) at a single tertiary centre. Forty patients were randomly divided into three groups according to the dressing material used; film spray (Opsite®) dressing (n=16), Tualang honey spray (n=13), and control group (n=11). Each group used a same Wound protocol except for the control group in which involve application of non-adhesive film (Mepore) only. Dressing materials were applied immediately after surgery and on day three post-surgery. Wound Assessment was done on day 14 and day 42 post-surgery. Outcomes evaluated include Wound complications, and the effects on skin commensals. On day 42, infection rate (Wound dehiscence) and scar formation were also evaluated. Results: There was a case of superficial surgical site infection from the Opsite® spray group. Acinobacter species was isolated from one of the patients under the control group. There was no statistically significant association between dressing methods used and Wound healing. All Wounds healed without any infection at the end of the study. Tualang honey spray have a significant influence in reducing the risk of hypertrophic scar formation and has similar Wound outcomes as compared to Opsite® spray. Conclusion: Tualang honey spray is comparable to the widely used Opsite* spray as a safe alternative for dressing material. Contradict to some previous studies; it promotes good Wound healing with a low risk of hypertrophic scar formation.

Afsaneh Alavi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • diabetic foot ulcers part ii management
    Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology, 2014
    Co-Authors: Afsaneh Alavi, Gary R Sibbald, Dieter Mayer, Laurie Goodman, Mariam Botros, David G Armstrong, Kevin Y Woo, Thomas Boeni
    Abstract:

    The management of diabetic foot ulcers can be optimized by using an interdisciplinary team approach addressing the correctable risk factors (ie, poor vascular supply, infection control and treatment, and plantar pressure redistribution) along with optimizing local Wound care. Dermatologists can initiate diabetic foot care. The first step is recognizing that a loss of skin integrity (ie, a callus, blister, or ulcer) considerably increases the risk of preventable amputations. A holistic approach to Wound Assessment is required. Early detection and effective management of these ulcers can reduce complications, including preventable amputations and possible mortality.

Bestari Z. A. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Pengaruh Bawang Putih (Allium Sativum L) Terhadap Penyembuhan Luka Bakar Derajat II Dangkal Pada Tikus Wistar
    'Faculty of Engineering Diponegoro University', 2016
    Co-Authors: Bestari Z. A., Adespin D. A.
    Abstract:

    Latar Belakang : Luka bakar merupakan salah satu jenis luka yang paling sering terjadi di masyarakat. Jenis luka bakar yang paling sering terjadi adalah luka bakar derajat II dangkal, dimana masyarakat lebih memilih untuk melakukan self medication karena biaya pengobatan relatif mahal. Kandungan alliin pada bawang putih (Allium sativum L) dipercaya dapat membantu proses penyembuhan luka bakar derajat II dangkal tersebut, dengan aktivitas biologinya sebagai anti-agregasi sel platelet, pemacu fibrinolisis, dan sebagai anti-bakteri.Tujuan : Untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari ekstrak bawang putih (Allium sativum L) pada luka bakar derajat II dangkal.Metode : penelitian post test only control group design dengan 4 kelompok yang dibagi menjadi 2 kategori, terdiri dari kelompok kontrol dan kelompok perlakuan. Kelompok kontrol adalah tikus yang diberi luka bakar derajat II dangkal tanpa mendapatkan perlakuan kelompok perlakuan, yaitu kelompok tikus yang diberi luka bakar derajat II dangkal, yang dibagi menjadi 3 kelompok, diolesi krim ekstrak bawang putih 1.5%, 3.0%, dan 6.0%. Penilaian dilakukan selama 14 hari dengan menggunakan Bates Jensen Wound Assessment Tool.Hasil : Subjek penelitian pada kelompok kontrol yaitu kelompok yang tidak mendapat perlakuan apapun mencapai kesembuhannya selama . Subjek penelitian dengan luka bakar derajat II dangkal yang mendapatkan krim esktrak bawang putih konsentrasi 1.5% sembuh dalam waktu , dengan kosentrasi 3.0% , dan dengan konsentrasi 6.0% .Kesimpulan : Terdapat pengaruh yang dapat ditemukan dalam ekstrak bawang putih dengan konsentrasi 1.5%, 3.0%, dan 6.0% yang dioleskan pada luka bakar derajat II dangkal

Surianty Shafei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • tualang honey spray versus film spray opsite as post long bone fracture fixation Wound dressing a comparative study
    2014
    Co-Authors: Surianty Shafei, Mohd Ariff Sharifudin, Shafuzain Ab Rahman, Abdul Nawfar Sadagatullah
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Tualang honey spray is a new dressing agent with potential Wound healing quality and outcome compared to other products. The aim of the study is to compare the advantages of Tualang honey versus spray film (Opsite*) as dressing materials following long bone fracture fixations. This is a preliminary study in Malaysia that involve human as subjects. Methodology: This is a prospective randomized controlled trial involving patients with closed fracture mid-shaft of tibia or femur treated with open reduction and internal fixation (plates or intramedullary devices) at a single tertiary centre. Forty patients fulfilling the criteria of the study were involved. It was a three-arm study that consist of film spray (Opsite*) dressing (n=16), Tualang honey spray (n=13), and control group (n = 11). Each group had a same Wound protocol except for the control group that involve only application of non-adhesive film (Mepore). Dressing materials were applied on Wounds of the other two groups accordingly, immediately after surgery and on day three following surgery. Wound Assessment were done on day 14 and day 42 following surgery. Outcomes evaluated include Wound complications and the effects on skin commensals. On the final evaluation on day 42, infection rate and scar formation were also evaluated. Results: A case of superficial surgical site infection was observed from the Opsite* spray group. Acinobacter species was isolated from one of the patients under the control group. There was no association between dressing methods used and Wound healing. All Wounds healed without any infection at the end of the study. Tualang honey spray was shown to have significant influence in reducing the risk of hypertrophic scar formation and has similar Wound outcome as compared to Opsite* spray. Some of the results obtained were comparable to other previous studies on type of dressing and surgical Wound healing. Conclusion: Tualang honey spray is a safe alternative for dressing material and was shown comparable to Opsite* spray. Contradict to some of the data available in the literature; its usage is able to promote a good Wound healing with a low risk of hypertrophic scar formation.

  • a comparative study of tualang honey spray versus film spray opsite as post long bone fracture fixation Wound dressing
    2013
    Co-Authors: Surianty Shafei, Mohd Ariff Sharifudin, Mohd Shukry Ismail, Shafuzain Ab Rahman, Abdul Nawfar Sadagatullah
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Honey-based dressings have a potential benefit in treating Wounds in implant-related surgery due to its anti-microbial activities and healing potentials. The aim of the study is to compare Tualang honey spray with film spray (Opsite®) as an alternative dressing material following long bone fracture fixations. This is a preliminary study in Malaysia that involves human subjects. Methodology: This is a randomized, controlled trial involving patients with closed diaphyseal fracture of tibia or femur treated with open reduction and internal fixation (plates or intramedullary devices) at a single tertiary centre. Forty patients were randomly divided into three groups according to the dressing material used; film spray (Opsite®) dressing (n=16), Tualang honey spray (n=13), and control group (n=11). Each group used a same Wound protocol except for the control group in which involve application of non-adhesive film (Mepore) only. Dressing materials were applied immediately after surgery and on day three post-surgery. Wound Assessment was done on day 14 and day 42 post-surgery. Outcomes evaluated include Wound complications, and the effects on skin commensals. On day 42, infection rate (Wound dehiscence) and scar formation were also evaluated. Results: There was a case of superficial surgical site infection from the Opsite® spray group. Acinobacter species was isolated from one of the patients under the control group. There was no statistically significant association between dressing methods used and Wound healing. All Wounds healed without any infection at the end of the study. Tualang honey spray have a significant influence in reducing the risk of hypertrophic scar formation and has similar Wound outcomes as compared to Opsite® spray. Conclusion: Tualang honey spray is comparable to the widely used Opsite* spray as a safe alternative for dressing material. Contradict to some previous studies; it promotes good Wound healing with a low risk of hypertrophic scar formation.