2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2014.04.009
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Wet Wrap Therapy in Children with Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis in a Multidisciplinary Treatment Program

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“…Bu tedavi yönteminin etkinliği yapılan çalışmalarla desteklenmiştir [94][95][96] . En fazla 2 hafta uygulanmalıdır 88,97 . Ülkemizde şiddetli atakların ya da dirençli lezyonların tedavisinde, sistemik tedavi başlanmadan önce, yatırılarak uygulanabilecek bir yöntemdir.…”
Section: Islak Sargı Uygulamasıunclassified
“…Bu tedavi yönteminin etkinliği yapılan çalışmalarla desteklenmiştir [94][95][96] . En fazla 2 hafta uygulanmalıdır 88,97 . Ülkemizde şiddetli atakların ya da dirençli lezyonların tedavisinde, sistemik tedavi başlanmadan önce, yatırılarak uygulanabilecek bir yöntemdir.…”
Section: Islak Sargı Uygulamasıunclassified
“…In 1991, Goodyear and co-workers reported that wet-wrap dressings are an efficacious therapy to treat AD [23]. Since then, numerous researchers have reported successful outcomes of the treatment of AD using wet-wrap dressing [22,24,25]. Researchers from Mayo Clinic reported that 239 patients out of 266 hospitalizations saw a significant improvement in pruritus and the severity of AD after using wet-wrap therapy in conjunction with topical corticosteroid or emollient cream [17].…”
Section: Wet-wrap Dressingmentioning
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“…42 Care should be taken during WWT, especially when using medium-to-high potency topical corticosteroids, due to increased risk of topical corticosteroid penetration and infection. For complete step-bystep directions, see Nicol et al 43 Patients/caregivers should be advised to avoid nonspecific irritants by using mild soaps or soap-free cleansers, wearing "smooth"/ nonirritating clothing that is loosefitting, and avoiding detergents and fabric softeners with fragrances. 9,13 In addition, exposure to aeroallergens (molds, dust mites, pollen, animal dander, airborne irritants), and extremes in temperature and humidity may be avoided, or minimized through the use of air conditioning and/or air filters.…”
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confidence: 99%