[Treatment of decubitus ulcer with Crilanomer and dextranomer]
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[Treatment of decubitus ulcer with Crilanomer and dextranomer]
Abstract
In a clinical study on decubital ulcers, 95 patients in 10 hospitals were treated with dextranomer and crilanomer. The size of the ulcer surface and the physician's evaluation of the healing status at the end of treatment served as the most important criteria for our assessment of the curative effect. Both preparations proved equivalent in the statistical test. Crilanomer revealed slightly better results than dextranomer with regard to the physician's overall evaluation al well as odor, exudation, and cleansing. Both modes of treatment were accompanied by local incompatibility reactions of a minor degree; there were no systemic side effects in either preparation.
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