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Comparison of Long-Term Skin Quality and Scar Formation in Partial-Thickness Burn Wounds Treated with Suprathel ® and epicite hydro® Wound Dressings.

Jennifer Lynn SchieferFriederike Genoveva AretzPaul Christian FuchsRolf LeferingPouyan YaryChristian OpländerAlexandra SchulzMarc Daniels
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2022)
Background and Objectives : Scar formation after burn trauma has a significant impact on the quality of life of burn patients. Hypertrophic scars or keloids can be very distressing to patients due to potential pain, functional limitations, or hyper- or hypopigmentation. In a previous study comparing Suprathel ® and the new and cheaper dressing epicite hydro® , we were able to show that pain reduction, exudation, and time until wound-healing of partial-thickness burn wounds were similar, without any documented infections. No study exists that objectively measures and compares skin and scar quality after treatment with Suprathel ® and epicite hydro® at present. Materials and Methods : In this study, the scar quality of 20 patients who had been treated with Suprathel ® and epicite hydro® was objectively assessed using the Cutometer ® , Mexameter ® , and Tewameter ® , as well as subjectively with the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale, 3, 6, and 12 months after burn injury. Results : In all performed measurements, no significant differences were detected in scar formation after treatment of partial-thickness burn wounds with the two dressings. Conclusions : Both the newer and less expensive wound-dressing epicite hydro® and the well-known wound-dressing Suprathel ® resulted in stable wound closure and showed good cosmetic results in the follow-up examinations.
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