Medical-Grade Honey for the Treatment of Extravasation-Induced Injuries in Preterm Neonates: A Case Series.

Eleftherios Smaropoulos, Niels A J Cremers
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Abstract

Introduction: Preterm neonates often depend on peripheral intravenous administration of nutrition and medication. Since their skin is not fully developed and very vulnerable, extravasation injury is a risk. Medical-grade honey (MGH) possesses antimicrobial activity and stimulates wound healing; although its use in neonatal patients is limited.

Clinical findings: We present a case series of 7 preterm neonates (28-36 weeks of gestation) with extravasation injuries secondary to peripheral intravenous administration of total parental nutrition and medication.

Primary diagnosis: Extravasation injury following the unintentional leakage of total parenteral nutrition, and medication into the surrounding tissue. Signs of extravasation include local pain, erythema, burning, pruritus, and/or swelling.

Interventions: All extravasation injuries were treated with daily cleaning and application of MGH. Some of the cases needed additional surgical intervention or assisted debridement.

Outcomes: After treatment, all extravasation injury wounds presented with granulation tissue formation progressed to normal epithelialization and closed in 7 to 67 days (median: 32 days). Upon initial application, peripheral edema and inflammation decreased. When present, necrotic tissue was effectively debrided, slough was removed, and no signs of infection were detected, irrespective of initial wound presentations. Cicatrization was minimal, and the full range of motion was preserved in all cases.

Practice recommendations: Continuous and thorough assessment of peripheral intravenous line placement for malposition, leaking, and signs of extravasation is needed for fast discovery and prevention of further damage.

Conclusion: Medical-grade honey possesses antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidative activity, enhancing wound healing. Medical-grade honey was safe and effective for treating extravasation-induced injuries, independent of location and severity. We recommend MGH for treating extravasation wounds and consideration for other types of wounds.

医用级蜂蜜治疗早产儿外渗性损伤:一个案例系列
前言:早产儿往往依赖于外周静脉给药和营养。由于他们的皮肤发育不完全,非常脆弱,外溢性损伤是一种风险。医用级蜂蜜(MGH)具有抗菌活性,促进伤口愈合;虽然它在新生儿患者中的使用是有限的。临床表现:我们报告了7例早产新生儿(28-36孕周)外渗损伤继发于外周静脉给予父母营养和药物。初步诊断:非故意的全肠外营养和药物渗漏到周围组织后的外渗性损伤。外渗症状包括局部疼痛、红斑、灼烧、瘙痒和/或肿胀。干预措施:所有外渗伤均采用日常清洁和应用MGH治疗。一些病例需要额外的手术干预或辅助清创。结果:治疗后,所有以肉芽组织形成为特征的外渗损伤创面均在7 ~ 67天(中位数:32天)内恢复正常上皮化并愈合。初次应用后,周围水肿和炎症减轻。当出现时,坏死组织被有效地清除,痂被清除,没有发现感染的迹象,无论最初的伤口表现如何。愈合最小,所有病例均保持完整的活动范围。实践建议:为了快速发现和防止进一步的损害,需要持续和彻底地评估外周静脉静脉管放置的错位、泄漏和外渗迹象。结论:药用级蜂蜜具有抗菌、抗炎、抗氧化作用,促进伤口愈合。医疗级蜂蜜对于治疗外渗性损伤是安全有效的,与部位和严重程度无关。我们推荐MGH治疗外渗伤口,并考虑其他类型的伤口。
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