Clinical Evaluation of a Topical Dosage Form of Alkanna orientalis Root Extract in the Management of Pressure Lesions: A Pilot Cross-sectional Study

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Elham Lazarzareh, B. Davami, H. Valizadeh, K. Shahsavarinia, H. Nazemiyeh, L. Khodaie, A. Gharekhani
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Background: Pressure lesions are chronic wounds causing the development of infection and inflammation into deeper structures and finally necrosis. In Persian medicine, Alkanna orientalis (Boraginaceae) has been used for centuries as a naturally derived remedy for managing lesions. A cross-sectional pilot clinical trial was conducted to assess the wound healing effect of an ointment made of chloroform extract of roots of A. orientalis (CERAO). Methods: Sixty patients (36 men and 24 women) diagnosed with bedsore staging 1-2 entered the study for one year. They were divided into two groups of control and treatment with equal proportions. The control group received conventional treatment from the hospital, including irrigation serum, mupirocin, phenytoin ointments, and gauze dressing. After rinsing and cleansing with normal saline, in the intervention group, patients received a thin layer of CERAO once daily for four weeks. Clinical outcomes were measured at weeks 2 and 4. Results: Recovery assessment was carried out by measuring wound area, days of epithelia formation, and complete wound closure. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P-value <0.05) in terms of the mentioned criteria. The recovery percentage was 26.7% and 60% for the control and treatment groups, respectively. In the control group, 16.7% of the study population experienced the development of wounds, while in the intervention group, wound progression was not observed. Conclusion: The results of this pilot study indicated that the clinical efficacy of CERAO could be promising and a replacement for conventional treatment of pressure ulcers.
一种局部剂型东方alkan根提取物在压性病变治疗中的临床评价:一项试点横断面研究
背景:压疮是一种慢性伤口,引起感染和炎症发展到更深的结构,最终导致坏死。在波斯医学中,东方Alkanna (Boraginaceae)已经使用了几个世纪,作为一种天然衍生的治疗病变的药物。采用横断面的临床试验方法,研究了东方根氯仿提取物软膏的创面愈合效果。方法:60例1-2期褥疮患者(男36例,女24例)入组1年。他们以相同的比例分为对照组和实验组。对照组采用医院常规治疗,包括冲洗血清、莫匹罗星、苯妥英软膏、纱布敷料。干预组患者经生理盐水冲洗清洁后,每天1次给予薄层CERAO,持续4周。在第2周和第4周测量临床结果。结果:通过测量创面面积、上皮形成天数和创面完全闭合进行恢复评估。按上述标准,两组间差异有统计学意义(p值<0.05)。对照组和治疗组的恢复率分别为26.7%和60%。在对照组中,16.7%的研究人群经历了伤口的发展,而在干预组中,没有观察到伤口的进展。结论:本初步研究结果表明,CERAO的临床疗效很有希望,可以替代传统的压疮治疗方法。
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