Wound Closure Ratio in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice Treated by Passive and Interactive Dressing (Pilot Study)
Published 2021-11-01
Keywords
- Wound,
- Diabetes,
- Hydrocolloid,
- Gauze
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Diabetic wounds are slow to heal, are difficult to manage. Wound healing should retain the wound area humidity, and prevent the skin from fluid loss and cell death. The recent wound care is using moisture balance principal using modern wound dressing. This research was conducted in C57Bl/6j wound and treated by hydrocolloid and gauze dressing. The results were different for each group. The wound size of hydrocolloid dressing became bigger until day 3 and the wound size was bigger until day 21 compared to gauze group. The difference is also statistically different (p=0.001). Both hydrocolloid and gauze groups shows result on helping the wound healing but have a different effect on wound healing.
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