Effect of oral Calendula officinalis on second-degree burn wound healing.

Soraya Rezai, Kobra Rahzani, Davoud Hekmatpou, Alireza Rostami
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Abstract

Background: Treatment of wounds and burn injuries is very important. Nowadays, the tendency to research complementary medicine has increased.

Method: In this clinical trial, 60 patients hospitalized in the burn ward who met the inclusion criteria were randomly assigned to two groups: intervention (n = 30) and control (n = 30). In addition to treatments, the intervention group received one capsule (2 g) of Calendula officinalis daily, for two weeks, and the control group received the placebo. Wound status was assessed with the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT) on the 1st, 7th, and 15th days of the study in both groups.

Results: The mean total score of wound status using BWAT at the 1st, 7th, and 14th days in the intervention group was 48.23, 35.93, and 22.97, respectively, and in the control group was 48.90, 42.57, and 37.8. Statistically, wound condition on the first day was at the same level for both groups. Wound healing scores in the two groups increased during the 1st to 15th days of the study (P <0.001). However, in the intervention group, the range of wound healing changed on days seven and 15 and was greater than in the control group.

Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, C. officinalis may have beneficial healing properties and be effective in accelerating the healing of second-degree burn wounds and can be used as a supplement to treat wounds.

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口服金盏菊对二度烧伤创面愈合的影响。
背景:伤口和烧伤的治疗是非常重要的。目前,研究补充医学的趋势有所增加。方法:本临床试验选取60例符合入选标准的烧伤住院患者,随机分为干预组(n = 30)和对照组(n = 30)。除治疗外,干预组每天服用金盏菊胶囊1粒(2g),持续两周,对照组服用安慰剂。在研究的第1天、第7天和第15天,用Bates-Jensen伤口评估工具(BWAT)评估两组患者的伤口状况。结果:干预组第1、7、14天BWAT伤口状态平均总分分别为48.23、35.93、22.97,对照组为48.90、42.57、37.8。统计学上,两组患者第一天的伤口情况相同。研究第1 ~ 15天,两组患者创面愈合评分均有所提高(P)。结论:从本研究结果来看,马尾草可能具有有益的愈合特性,可有效促进二度烧伤创面愈合,可作为创面治疗的补充。
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