Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3104005 Burns 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Suprathel can be successfully utilized for large scaled burns in a critical ill patient.•Pain reduction due to Suprathel can beneficially influence cardiovascular stability.•Suprathel can be cost-effective in the long-term.

Large burns in aged patients are common and treatment often reveals challenging. Cardiovascular complications significantly contribute to the unfavorable prognosis in this group of high-risk patients. Pain medication and sedation can negatively influence cardiovascular stability. Suprathel® is well-known for its almost pain free application and reduction of dressing change intervals, and thus lowers the demand for potentially harmful analgesics and sedatives. We present the case of an 81-year-old patient with 51% of total burned body surface area (ABSI = 12), who was completely treated with Suprathel®. Despite a predicted mortality of more than 80%, the patient survived and was discharged home without significant handicaps 69 days after burn. We hypothesize that Suprathel® beneficially contributed to the favorable clinical course of this critical patient as less frequent wound-dressing changes did not induce additional pain or sedative medication and thus improved cardiovascular stability.

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