Comparison of Ankaferd Blood Stopper and silver sulfadiazine use in burn wounds: An experimental study
Ay, Serden and Unlu, Yasar
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present study was designed to compare the effectiveness
of topical silver sulfadiazine (SSD) and Ankaferd Blood Stopper (R)
(ABS) usage in experimental partial-thickness burns in rats.
METHODS: Twenty-one male Wistar albino rats weighing 250-290 (range: 270
+/- 19) g were used in the present study. A round brass probe that was
specifically designed (3x3 cm diameter) was used to induce the burns in
rats. After the presence of partial-thickness burns was confirmed, the
rats were diivided into three groups: Group 1 (ABS group) Ankaferd Blood
Stopper (R) pad, Group 2 (SSD group) silver sulfadiazine (Silverdin
(R)), and Group 3 (Control group) 1\% isotonic saline
solution-impregnated pad. The healing period was followed up clinically
and histopathologically. The day on which 50\% and 80\% of
re-epithelization at first were detected for each rat was also recorded.
RESULTS: The mean times of 50\% and 80\% of re-epithelization at first
were 10.8 days, 13.8 days, and 16.8 days in Groups 1, 2, and 3,
respectively (p<0.001), and 16.4 days, 19.7 days, and 25.2 days,
respectively (p<0.001). The mean inflammatory scores were also found to
be better in the ABS group than in other groups (p<0.05).
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that ABS has better results for the healing
of the burn wound than SSD in experimental partial-thickness burns in
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