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Estudio Estudio Sobre la Aplicación de Quitosano para la Cura de Lesiones y Heridas de la Piel

Authors: Colina Rincon, Marinela Nazareth; Malavé Castellano, Irvin Gregorio; Zerpa Caldera, Yohanna Fabiola; Lobo de Márquez, Rosa Arelis;

Estudio Estudio Sobre la Aplicación de Quitosano para la Cura de Lesiones y Heridas de la Piel

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  En la presente investigación, se evaluó el quitosano aplicado en la piel. Se estudiaron sus bondades terapéuticas cicatrizantes en pacientes con lesiones y ulceraciones en la piel, agudas y crónicas, en un hospital público de la localidad de Puerto Cabello- Estado Carabobo, Venezuela. Se hizo una evaluación continúa tomando en cuenta la gravedad de las lesiones. Se utilizó un material en presentación de apósito (composición acetato de D-glucosamina al 1%) y gel tópico, aplicado a una población de nueve pacientes para evaluar su porcentaje en efectividad, en un número de semanas, de acuerdo a patologías médicas variadas. También se estudió el quitosano (gel, apósito) frente a semanas de tratamiento, llegando a la resolución de las lesiones a un 98.9%, en una duración de 2 a 5 semanas, con 100% de cura de tejido cicatricial y un 98% de resolución completa, aplicando 60% de gel de quitosano y 40% quitosano en apósito. Palabra clave: Quitosano, Lesiones, Heridas de Piel. Abstract In the present investigation, the chitosan applied to the skin was evaluated. Its therapeutic benefits were studied in patients with acute and chronic skin lesions, in a public hospital in the town of Puerto Cabello- Carabobo State, Venezuela. A continuous evaluation was made taking into account the severity of the lesions, a dressing presentation material (1% D-glucosamine acetate composition) and topical gel were used. It was applied to a population of nine (9) patients to evaluate their percentage (%) of effectiveness, in several weeks, according to various medical pathologies, chitosan (gel, dressing) was also studied, compared to weeks of treatment, resolving the lesions 98.9%, in duration from 2 to 5 weeks, with 100% healing of scar tissue and 98% complete resolution, applying 60% chitosan gel and 40% chitosan in dressing. Keywords: Chitosan, Skin Lesions, and Wounds.

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Quitosano, Chitosan, Heridas de Piel, Wounds, Skin Lesions, Lesiones

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