A conservative means of reducing the intensity and duration of thermally induced oedema
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Auteurs : N. B. Piller [Australie]Source :
- Burns [ 0305-4179 ] ; 1976.
Abstract
Summary: A group of related drugs, the benzopyrones, have been suggested as a therapy for thermal injury. The drugs enhance the removal of oedema fluid from the wound site, thus improving tissue oxygenation. They also stimulate the reticulo-endothelial system (RES), consequently reducing the susceptiblity to infection. Their other advantages are: they inhibit platelet aggregation, preserve red blood cell deformability, reduce the risk of thrombosis, reduce increased capillary fragility and improve glucose transport by the phagocytes and red blood cells.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0305-4179(76)80015-0
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