Bacteriology of large human burns treated with silver nitrate
Autor: | Daniel L. Gravens, Loreno Brentano, William W. Monafo, Carl A. Moyer |
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Rok vydání: | 1966 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent medicine.drug_class Antibiotics medicine.disease_cause Asepsis chemistry.chemical_compound medicine Bacteriology Humans Child Aged Bacteriological Techniques Burn wound Bacteria business.industry Infant Pathogenic bacteria Middle Aged Bandages Surgery Silver nitrate chemistry Child Preschool Wound Infection Silver Nitrate business Burns |
Zdroj: | Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 93(3) |
ISSN: | 0004-0010 |
Popis: | INFECTION of the wounds is responsible for much if not most of the morbidity and mortality that attends thermal injuries. In addition, the conversion of superficial burns to subdermal injuries by bacteria is a common phenomenon that sharply increases morbidity. Therefore, improvement in burn mortality and morbidity rates must necessarily depend upon the development of reliable and safe methods of inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria on the wounds. None of the antibiotics that have been tried during the past 30 years have been consistently effective in accomplishing this; the achievement of true asepsis in burn wound therapy is logistically impracticable, if not theoretically impossible, although some have attempted it.1 The search for a satisfactory way to achieve bacteriostasis on burn wounds led to clinical trials of 0.5% silver nitrate solution, an agent previously known to be highly effective in vitro and in smaller infected wounds of various types. |
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