The Influence of Blood Parameters on the Adhesion of an Epidermal Substitute in the Treatment of Burn Wounds in Children

血液参数对儿童烧伤创面治疗中表皮替代物粘附性的影响

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Abstract

Background: Burns in children represent a significant public health issue, as there is no single targeted dressing for the treatment of burn wounds in children. The alloplastic epidermal skin substitute is the dressing of choice for treating burns in children in our burn center. However, it sometimes occurs that the dressing separates from the wound too early, before the process of full re-epithelialization. The inflammatory phase of wound healing seems to be crucial for maintaining the adhesion of the dressing, and thus, changes in parameters such as leukocyte levels and protein changes are of clinical significance. The aim of our study is to find laboratory factors that could contribute to premature dressing separation. Methods: The documentation of 182 children treated for acute burns at a major Polish burn center in the years 2009-2023 was analyzed. A demographic analysis was performed to collect information. The group was split into the following two categories based on the condition of the dressing: "attached to the wound" and "detached from the wound". Laboratory tests were collected on admission and with control tests 3-5 days after injury. Results: The results indicate that only a few of the parameters studied showed a statistically significant difference between the groups of patients in whom the dressing did or did not attach. The most pronounced relationship was found for the pre-treatment leukocyte level (leuk1). Statistical significance was also demonstrated for hemoglobin levels and changes in protein (protein_diff) and also glucose levels (glucose_diff). Conclusions: Our study shows that there are blood parameters (leukocyte, protein, and glucose levels) that influence the adhesion of the dressing. Unfortunately, there are no other studies on this topic in the literature, so it seems very important to expand research in this direction.

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