2004
DOI: 10.11124/01938924-200402070-00001
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Effectiveness of solutions, techniques and pressure in wound cleansing

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“…This is consistent with the results of Frank who said that of several studies prove that the more modern bandage gauze bandage efekif compared, the results of these studies are also influenced by the condition of the wound (breadth, depth of the wound, and the wound treatment duration). 12 Stages of the action taken is to wash the wound, debrided, the provision of disinfectants, installation of proper dressings namely wound ointments and closes occlusive done within 2 weeks. In the study Sheehan, reported treatment of patients with diabetic foot wounds will show the area of wound closure in the first 4 weeks and recovered a total of 12 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…This is consistent with the results of Frank who said that of several studies prove that the more modern bandage gauze bandage efekif compared, the results of these studies are also influenced by the condition of the wound (breadth, depth of the wound, and the wound treatment duration). 12 Stages of the action taken is to wash the wound, debrided, the provision of disinfectants, installation of proper dressings namely wound ointments and closes occlusive done within 2 weeks. In the study Sheehan, reported treatment of patients with diabetic foot wounds will show the area of wound closure in the first 4 weeks and recovered a total of 12 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9][10][11] To prevent the diabetic wound complication which occurs in a long time and to prevent the worse condition it is important to give attention in how the wound care is in the patient in which there are four principles of diabetic wound management to optimize the healing process. [12][13][14][15][16] The principles are basic wound preparation, wound protection, wound bandage, and wound oxygenation. 17 By using these principles it is expected that 80% of diabetic wound foot problems can be cured, so it can avoid amputation.…”
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“…Irrigation can be used to cleanse superficial-to fullthickness abrasions, incisions, and lacerations. 19,20 Strength of recommendation: B a. To effectively remove wound debris, irrigation pressure should range between 4 and 15 pounds per square inch (psi; 27.58-103.42 kPa).…”
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“…To effectively remove wound debris, irrigation pressure should range between 4 and 15 pounds per square inch (psi; 27.58-103.42 kPa). 11,19,[21][22][23] Strength of recommendation: B b. A range of 7 to 11 psi (48.26-75.84 kPa) can be achieved with a 35-mL syringe and an 18-to 20-gauge needle, needle hub, or plastic cannula.…”
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“…Os estudos realizados em países europeus (10-13,17-22) apareceram como líderes das publicações de pesquisas clínicas sobre UP seguidos pela Austrália (12,(15)(16) e Ásia (9) , enquanto no Brasil, nenhuma pesquisa foi publicada no período de 2004 a 2009. É urgente o investimento na pesquisa nessa área, para compreensão da importância da prevenção das UP, seu impacto econômico às instituições de saúde e na efetividade do cuidado prestado.…”
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