Objective / Purpose: The objective of this study was efficacy assessment of Bioapifit® wound
care ointment consisted of honey, Cera
flava, glycerin, the oil macerates of astringent and soothing herbs
combined with three essential oils for the treatment of venous ulcers. Materials and methods: 50 patients with
total 112 venous ulcers with the total surface area of 572.5 cm2
were treated 60 days (twice a day) with Bioapifit® wound care ointment applied
on conventionally cleaned wound and covered with bandage during the whole
course of the study. The healing process was assessed by Venous Clinical
Severity Score (VCSS) tool twice a month. Results:
At baseline the mean value and standard deviation of the VCSS score was 25.03
± 4.37 and 25.53 ± 3.36 for females and males, respectively. The surface area
ranged from 1.6 to 28.1 cm2 for females and from 1.60 to 29.20 cm2
for males. The mean value and standard deviation of the total VCSS score
following the treatment decreased to 6.26 ± 4.0 and 6.47 ± 3.9 for females and
males, respectively. Total number of active ulcers decreased from 112 to 17 and
the total surface area of all ulcers from 572.5 cm2 to 7.6 cm2.
No side-effects were observed during the course of the study. Conclusion / Discussion: Two months
application of Bioapifit® wound care ointment resulted in complete closure of
84.8% of the ulcers and reduction in their surface area for 98.7% with the mean
healing time of 37.2 days.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | June 27, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 |
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