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Management of Pediatric Facial Burns with Zinc-Hyaluronan Gel

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CHILDREN-BASEL
卷 9, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/children9070976

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pediatric; facial burn; partial-thickness burn; zinc-hyaluronate

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office [FK 138722]
  2. Medical School, University of Pecs

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Zinc-hyaluronan-containing burn dressings have been found effective in promoting wound closure and reducing infection rates in pediatric facial thermal injuries. This study discovered that pediatric superficial partial-thickness burns on the face are common in infancy and often accompanied by injuries to the left upper limb. Application of the zinc-hyaluronan gel resulted in rapid wound closure and low complication rates, leading to a moderate length of hospitalization.
Zinc-hyaluronan-containing burn dressings have been associated with enhanced reepithelialization and low infection rates, although their effectiveness has not yet been investigated in pediatric facial thermal injuries. This single-arm, retrospective cohort study assessed the characteristics of 23 children (<= 17-year-old) with facial superficial partial-thickness burns and the wound closure capabilities of the applied zinc-hyaluronan gel. Patients were admitted consecutively to the Pediatric Surgery Division in Pecs, Hungary, between 1 January 2016 and 15 October 2021. The mean age of the children was 6.2 years; 30.4% of them were younger than 1 year. An average of 3% total body surface was injured in the facial region and 47.8% of the patients had other areas damaged as well, most frequently the left upper limb (30.4%). The mean time until complete reepithelialization was 7.9 days and the children spent 2 days in the hospital. Wound cultures revealed normal bacterial growth in all cases and follow-up examinations found no hypertrophic scarring. In conclusion, pediatric facial superficial partial-thickness burns are prevalent during infancy and coincide with left upper limb injuries. Rapid wound closure and low complication rates are accountable for the moderate amount of hospitalization. These benefits, along with the gel's ease of applicability and spontaneous separation, are linked to child-friendly burn care.

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