560 Assessment of Ointment Containing β-sitosterol in Healing of Burns in Children up to 5 Years
Liang Wei, Mahmoud Sakr

TL;DR
This study shows that β-sitosterol ointment effectively and safely promotes healing in second- and third-degree burns in young children.
Contribution
The study introduces β-sitosterol ointment as a novel, effective treatment for pediatric burn healing with antimicrobial and regenerative properties.
Findings
All second-degree burns healed spontaneously with normal skin and no scarring.
Third-degree burns showed rapid debridement and successful skin graft take.
The ointment demonstrated antimicrobial activity against resistant organisms like Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and MRSA.
Abstract
To assess the efficacy and safety of burn regenerative therapy (BRT) using ointment containing β-sitosterol in healing of second- and third-degree burns in children. The study population included 20 consecutive burned children up to 5 years, admitted with 2nd- and/or 3rd-degree burns, up to 20% TBSA. 11 girls and 9 boys (age 2.66 ± 1.73 years). All patients were treated with β-sitosterol ointment dressing every 8 hours. Burn wound surface moist swabs were taken from all children at weekly intervals and tissue biopsy was taken from deep burns only. The following was recorded during hospital say; sepsis, wound discharge, time of eschar separation and formation of granulation tissue, healing rate, need of skin graft, drug reactions and duration of hospital stay. During follow-up (6 months) assessment included final scar quality and appearance, deformity, graft take, and organ function.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWound Healing and Treatments
