Summary
Diabetic ulcers significantly impact patients’ quality of life, morbidity, and mortality, necessitating effective treatment strategies. Standard care involves wound debridement and antiseptic dressings. A recent study explored the effectiveness of SilverStream Solution—an innovative antiseptic containing silver ions, menthol, glycerol, and a surfactant—compared to traditional povidone iodine in promoting diabetic ulcer healing.
Study Overview
The study included 100 patients with diabetic ulcers, randomly divided into two groups:
- Group A: Treated with SilverStream Solution dressings every 48 hours.
- Group B: Treated with Povidone Iodine dressings every 48 hours.
Ulcer healing and size reduction were assessed bi-weekly over an 8-week period or until complete healing.
Key Findings
- Healing Efficacy:
- Group A (SilverStream): Achieved a significant reduction in mean ulcer size (89.51%).
- Group B (Povidone Iodine): Recorded a lower reduction in mean ulcer size (33%).
- Patient Response Rates:
- SilverStream: All patients showed improvement, with 90% achieving complete healing. Partial responses were observed in 10% of patients with poor glycemic control.
- Povidone Iodine: Only 46% of patients achieved complete healing, 42% had partial responses, and 12% showed no response.
Conclusion
Response rate with silver stream dressing is significantly higher and reduction in mean ulcer size at end of 8 weeks treatment is significantly more than with povidone iodine.
Clinical Studies and Publications
A comparative study of efficacy of SilverStream versus povidone-iodine in healing the diabetic ulcers
Ref: #1
Language: EN
Publication Year: 2022
Authors: Kumar Aet al.
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20221407
International Surgery Journal, Kumar A et al. Int Surg J. 2022 Jun;9(6):1174-1178, http://www.ijsurgery.com