2007
DOI: 10.4321/s1134-928x2007000100006
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Eficacia de los productos para el tratamiento de las úlceras por presión: una revisión sistemática con metaanálisis

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“…Treatments for nipple trauma using occlusive dressings (polyethylene film and hydrogel plate) do not offer favorable outcomes. This type of dressing has proven to be effective for lesions that do not require frequent dressing removal (e.g., lower limb lesions), or when dressing removals or changes can be performed with longer intervals (García Fernández et al, ). In the case of nipples that receive constant contact via the infant's suction, products that remove natural skin protection or increase the risk for abrasion should be avoided.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatments for nipple trauma using occlusive dressings (polyethylene film and hydrogel plate) do not offer favorable outcomes. This type of dressing has proven to be effective for lesions that do not require frequent dressing removal (e.g., lower limb lesions), or when dressing removals or changes can be performed with longer intervals (García Fernández et al, ). In the case of nipples that receive constant contact via the infant's suction, products that remove natural skin protection or increase the risk for abrasion should be avoided.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, according to the statement issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), less than 40% of infants below 6 months of age are exclusively fed by breast milk. 5 , 6 …”
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“…Respecto al tratamiento de la herida, nuestra estrategia se ha basado en recomendaciones de abordaje de IHQ como las publicadas por el Servicio Gallego de Salud 23 y la World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) 24 , donde se indica la antibioticoterapia oral en caso de infección y la aplicación de cura húmeda una vez resuelta esta, contemplando la opción de usar antimicrobianos tópicos (como apósitos de plata) en heridas con cierre por segunda intención y la descontaminación del lecho con PHMB. Otros documentos de referencia apoyan igualmente el uso de la cura húmeda 25,26 , apósitos de plata si hay signos claros de infección en heridas con lecho abierto [26][27][28] y la aplicación de PHMB ante la sospecha de colonización crítica 29 .…”
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