Austrian natural ointment (Theresienöl®) with a high potential in wound healing – A European review

Q1 Medicine
Strahil Strashilov , Stanislav Slavchev , Ahmed Aljowder , Polina Vasileva , Sirona Postelnicu-Gherasim , Stoyan Kostov , Angel Yordanov
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Abstract

Background

The use of Theresienöl® (T.O.) a traditional Austrian natural product has been traced back to1350. Medical wound care has always been a major concern and problem for people, especially in the Middle Ages. Еven the smallest injuries or open wounds to become fatal due to poor hygienic conditions. Access to natural fats and vegetable ingredients made it possible to create a unique ointment named Theresienöl® which successfully treated multiple skin injuries including wounds, burns and scars.

Methods

1,354 patients suffering of therapy-refractory skin injuries treated with T.O. within 38 centers between 2004–2020 in a cohort study. These were used for this review. Patients were divided by clinical criteria based on application duration and daily rate of reapplication strictly individualized depending on the degree of damage and efficiency results depending on the duration of the problem and the presence of chronic concomitant diseases. With a simplified application process a fine film of 2 drops/1 cm of the product (Depending on the vehicle of choice) over the wound or the affected areas, with a waiting time until partial absorption takes place followed by the dressing. It can be applied directly over the wound or over sterile bandages. The Primary endpoints were pain reduction, patient satisfaction both physically and aesthetically. Additionally we performed dermatological testing for irritation and allergy potential and rule out further side effects.

Results

After further evaluation of the 1,354 cases, statistically it showed an averaged of 89 % improvement rate in inflammation, an 88 % reduction rate in pruritus, 87 % of improved epithelisation, 93 % in patient benefit, and 91 % show improvement in wound closure. The Visual Analogue Scale of pain started at 8.29 a marked reduction was noted in the first 24 h with an average of 2.41. followed by a stable slow reduction of 1.73 on the 7th day.

Conclusion

Treatment of Therapy-Refractory skin injuries including burns, scars, acute in addition to chronic wounds with T.O., which is nearly 700 years old has shown for the first time exceptional results in an outpatient setting and was successful in alleviating inflammation, pain, itching and discomfort associated with wound care, thus providing an optimal opportunity for the wound to heal sufficiently and quickly without reported side effects.

奥地利天然软膏(Theresienöl®)在伤口愈合方面具有很高的潜力-欧洲综述
使用传统的奥地利天然产品Theresienöl®(T.O.)的历史可以追溯到1350年。医疗伤口护理一直是人们关注的主要问题,特别是在中世纪。Еven最小的伤害或开放性伤口可能因卫生条件差而致命。利用天然脂肪和蔬菜成分,可以创造出一种名为Theresienöl®的独特软膏,成功治疗多种皮肤损伤,包括伤口、烧伤和疤痕。方法2004年至2020年,在38个中心进行了一项队列研究,共1354例治疗难治性皮肤损伤患者接受T.O.治疗。这些都被用于本综述。根据应用时间和每日重复应用率的临床标准对患者进行严格的个性化,根据损害程度和效率结果,根据问题的持续时间和是否存在慢性伴发疾病。通过简化的应用程序,将2滴/1厘米的产品(取决于选择的载体)涂在伤口或受影响的区域上,等待一段时间,直到部分吸收,然后进行敷料。它可以直接应用在伤口上或无菌绷带上。主要终点是疼痛减轻,患者身体和美学满意度。此外,我们还进行了皮肤病学测试,以确定刺激和过敏的可能性,并排除进一步的副作用。结果对1354例患者进行进一步评估后,统计结果显示炎症改善率平均为89%,瘙痒减少率为88%,上皮改善率为87%,患者受益率为93%,伤口愈合改善率为91%。疼痛的视觉模拟评分从8.29开始,在前24小时内显著降低,平均为2.41。随后在第7天稳定缓慢下降1.73。结论治疗难治性皮肤损伤,包括烧伤、疤痕、急性和慢性创伤与T.O,这是近700年的历史,首次在门诊环境中显示出卓越的效果,成功地减轻了伤口护理相关的炎症、疼痛、瘙痒和不适,从而为伤口提供了充分和快速愈合的最佳机会,而没有报道的副作用。
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