Use of Supplemented Medical-Grade Honey to Treat Traumatic Skin Injuries in Geriatric Patients in a Home-Care Setting

在家庭护理环境中,使用添加营养成分的医用级蜂蜜治疗老年患者的创伤性皮肤损伤

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Abstract

Background Traumatic skin injuries (TSI) are more common to geriatric population due to reduced skin elasticity and increased gait instability. This is also associated with an altered wound-healing mechanism thus requires a cost-efficient and effective treatment. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to highlight the efficacy of medical-grade honey (MGH) supplemented with vitamins C and E for the conservative treatment of TSI in a home-care setting. Methodology The present multicenter retrospective case series study included 10 geriatric patients (four men and six women) who sustained TSI of various etiologies. The median age of the patients was 82.5 years (min-max: 65-90 years). Cardiovascular disease was the most frequent concomitant illness (50% of the patients). Previous treatments with povidone-iodine, alginate gel, or simple gauze for 5.5 days (median, min-max: 0-21 days) were ineffective. Treatment with a variety of supplemented MGH products, including ointment, wound gel, gauze, and foam, was commenced upon the initial patients' examination. Results By using MGH products, we achieved effective reduction of the inflammation, removal of the necrotic tissue, and formation of healthy granulation and epithelial tissue. MGH eliminated clinical signs of infection after 7.5 days (median, min-max: 5-35 days). Wounds were completely healed after 21 days (median, min-max: 14-56 days), without evidence of recurrence or complications, and with good functional and aesthetic outcomes. Conclusions Supplemented MGH-based products present high clinical efficacy for the treatment of TSI in older adults in a home-care setting, while demonstrating a safe and easy-to-use profile. Therefore, they can be proposed as an alternative or complementary therapeutic approach to conventional TSI therapies.

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