Estudio transversal exploratorio del uso de una pomada con propóleo verde en el tratamiento de skin tears en pacientes ancianos hospitalizados
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v12i4.41061Palabras clave:
Anciano; Heridas y lesiones; Personas encamadas; Pomadas; Própolis.Resumen
El propósito de este estudio transversal fue evaluar el uso de una pomada a base de propóleo verde en el tratamiento de skin tears en una población anciana hospitalizada. Se seleccionaron once sujetos mayores de 60 años en un hospital general, que recibieron tratamiento local de lesiones cutáneas durante su hospitalización con una pomada a base de propóleo verde. Los datos personales obtenidos del ingreso hospitalario identificaron sus características. También se obtuvieron datos como índice de masa corporal, alergia al propóleo, uso de medicamentos, comorbilidades, grado de dependencia (escala de Fugulin) y grado de fragilidad (escala de Rockwood). Las lesiones cutáneas se calificaron utilizando el sistema STAR. El uso de la pomada mejoró los hematomas en los colgajos y en el tejido periférico de skin tears. Además, ayudó a prevenir la colonización y proliferación de bacterias, recuperando el tejido lesionado y dando como resultado un tejido viable y de calidad. No se informaron quejas de dolor o efectos secundarios, como signos de sensibilidad o toxicidad local o sistémica, en los pacientes tratados. Los colgajos de desgarro de la piel, oscurecidos por los hematomas producidos durante el traumatismo, fueron absorbidos paulatinamente y la piel mejoró su aspecto superficial. El tejido tratado presentó nuevo epitelio de mejor calidad, independientemente del tiempo de tratamiento. El ungüento que contenía propóleos fue eficaz para tratar skin tears. El conjunto de resultados obtenidos apoyó la suposición de que la pomada a base de propóleo puede incluirse como una opción eficaz en el tratamiento de skin tears.
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