Silver Absorption on Burns After the Application of Acticoat™ : Data From Pediatric Patients and a Porcine Burn Model

Silver dressings have been widely used to successfully prevent burn wound infection and sepsis. However, a few case studies have reported the functional abnormality and failure of vital organs, possibly caused by silver deposits. The aim of this study was to investigate the serum silver level in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of burn care & research 2009-03, Vol.30 (2), p.341-348
Hauptverfasser: WANG, Xue-Qing, KEMPF, Margit, KIMBLE, Roy M, MOTT, Jonathon, CHANG, Hong-En, FRANCIS, Rod, LIU, Pei-Yun, CUTTLE, Leila, OLSZOWY, Henry, KRAVCHUK, Olena, MILL, Julie
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Zusammenfassung:Silver dressings have been widely used to successfully prevent burn wound infection and sepsis. However, a few case studies have reported the functional abnormality and failure of vital organs, possibly caused by silver deposits. The aim of this study was to investigate the serum silver level in the pediatric burn population and also in several internal organs in a porcine burn model after the application of Acticoat. A total of 125 blood samples were collected from 46 pediatric burn patients. Thirty-six patients with a mean of 13.4% TBSA burns had a mean peak serum silver level of 114 microg/L, whereas 10 patients with a mean of 1.85% TBSA burns had an undetectable level of silver (
ISSN:1559-047X
1559-0488
DOI:10.1097/BCR.0b013e318198a64c