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草药对非感染性人体皮肤伤口愈合过程的影响

CRD42023424727

Does the implication of herbal medicines affect the healing process of non-infected human skin wounds?

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Meta Analysis Id
6963
Evidence Id
15521
Core Evidence Id
15521
Source Meta Analysis Id
6943
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA006943
Crd Id
CRD42023424727
Title
Effect of herbal medicine in the healing process of non-infected human skin wounds
Review Question
Does the implication of herbal medicines affect the healing process of non-infected human skin wounds?
Study Type Included
Randomized controlled study Non-randomized controlled study Exclusion criteria: Reviews Meta-analysis Studies without an experiment Supplements from conferences Case studies Case-control Cohort study
Condition Being Studied
Herbal medicine interventions for wound healing, investigate the effect and efficacy of medicinal plants on the healing process (recovery time, infection prevention, erythema and redness reduction, pain and itchiness alleviation, discharge and bleeding depletion, and moisture retention) of dermatic non-infectious injuries due to numerous causative factors.
Participant
Inclusion criteria: Adults with various forms of skin ulcers and wounds due to: pressure (decubitus ulcer), diabetes, burns (chemical, electric, sunburn), trauma, surgery (incision), bites and stings Exclusion criteria: Visceral ulcers, Infectious ulcers (demanding antibiotic therapy), Venous hypertension (venous stasis- varicose).
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
Any studies of herbal medicine or herbal extracts. Examples of pharmaceutical herbs include: rosemary, pistacia Lentiscus, purslane, curcuma longa, arnebia euchroma, flaxseed oil, lavender, malva sylvestris, symphytum, aloe vera, myrrh, centella asiatica, calendula officinalis, soybean, silybum marianum, Tannin, onion (Allium cepa, Linn), Garlic (Allium sativum, Linn.), chamomile, green tea, olea europaea, verbascum thapsus, achillea millefalium, tangzu yuyang, St. John’s Wort (Hypericum Perforatum), arreca catechu, hibiscus rosa sinensis, panax notoginseng and neem ( azadirachta indica).
Comparator Control
Placebo - no treatment - synthetic medicines - dressing
Main Outcome
1. Healing time 2. Changes in the wound size 3. Pain Measures of effect 1. To measure the duration of wound healing, we will consider the number of days it takes for the wound to heal completely. 2. The wound size is typically measured first by its length, then by width, and finally by depth. 3. To measure the intensity of pain, the VAS scale will be used, which is graded from zero to ten, where ten means unbearable pain and zero means no pain.
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
1- Itching 2- Discharge and/or bleeding 3- Patient satisfaction 4- Redness 5- Infection Measures of effect 1-On the NRS, patients will score itch intensity on a scale of 0 (no itch) to 10 (worst imaginable itch) over a period of time, typically 24 hours. 2- Small or minimal amount of discharge/bleeding on the wound's dressing refers to wounds whose exudate covers less than 25% of the bandage. Moderate-amount wound tissues are wet, and exudation involves 25% to 75% of the bandage. Large or copious–amount wounds are filled with fluid, and exudate covers more than 75% of the bandage. 3-Patient satisfaction will be evaluated via questionnaires investigating the impact of wounds on quality of life aspects: psychological characteristics, social life, and sleep for instance. 4- Presence of visually observable redness 5- Presence of active infection
Study Method
Intervention, Systematic review
Keyword
Herbal Medicine; Humans; Plants, Medicinal; Skin; Wound Healing
Contact
Mohammad Hosein Amirzade-Iranaq [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Universal Network of Interdisciplinary Research in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (UNIROMS), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN), Tehran, Iran. https://usern.tums.ac.ir/Group/Info/UNIROMS
Funding Source
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
Iran
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2023-05-08
Registration Date
2023-05-19
Anticipated Start Date
2023-01-01
Anticipated Completion Date
2023-07-01
Title Cn
草药对非感染性人体皮肤伤口愈合过程的影响
Title En
Effect of herbal medicine in the healing process of non-infected human skin wounds
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