Abstract

Objective To investigate the application of ozonated water rinse in the treatment of infected wounds, in order to seek new ways to treat infected wounds and improve the quality of wound healing. Methods A total of 126 patients with burn wounds were selected from April 2014 to October 2017 in the Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, the Affiliated Jiangyin Hospital of Southeast University Medical College. The wounds were rinsed directly by debridement nozzles with present 2 mg/L ozonated water. Wound surface bacterial culture had been done before and the 4th day after wounds treatment. Bacterial positive rate of the wound was calculated and the detection rate of different bacterial of the wound were also measured. C-reactive protein (CRP), procalcitonin (PCT), interleukin-6 (IL-6), parallel white blood cell count were measured. Wound pain scores were assessed by 5-point verbal rating scales (VRS-5) before and the 4th day after wounds treatment. The data were analyzed with t test and χ2 test. Results All the patients were cured. The positive rate of wound bacteria was reduced from 98.7% before rinsing to 16.7% after rinsing, the difference was statistically significant (χ2=15.20, P 0.05). Conclusion It is found that wound surface rinse with present ozonated water can notably reduce wound infection. Key words: Ozone; Bacteria; Debridement; Infection; Wounds

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