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Wasiak J
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BMJ Clin Evid
2015[Jul]; 2015
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INTRODUCTION: Burns are classified according to depth. This overview concerns the
treatments for partial-thickness burns, which can be expected or have the
potential to heal spontaneously (superficial partial-thickness and mid-dermal
partial-thickness burns). Injuries that involve the deeper part of the dermis and
require surgical treatments to achieve healing are not the focus of this
overview. METHODS AND OUTCOMES: We conducted a systematic overview and aimed to
answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of treatments for
partial-thickness burns? We searched: Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and
other important databases up to January 2014 (Clinical Evidence overviews are
updated periodically; please check our website for the most up-to-date version of
this review). RESULTS: At this update, searching of electronic databases
retrieved 322 studies. After deduplication and removal of conference abstracts,
193 records were screened for inclusion in the overview. Appraisal of titles and
abstracts led to the exclusion of 160 studies and the further review of 33 full
publications. Of the 33 full articles evaluated, two systematic reviews and two
RCTs were added at this update. We performed a GRADE evaluation for 30 PICO
combinations. CONCLUSIONS: In this systematic overview, we categorised the
efficacy for 10 interventions, based on information relating to the effectiveness
and safety of alginate dressing, biosynthetic dressing, chlorhexidine-impregnated
paraffin gauze dressing, hydrocolloid dressing, hydrogel dressing, paraffin gauze
dressing, polyurethane film, silicone-coated nylon dressing, silver-impregnated
dressing, and silver sulfadiazine cream.