e -Issn : 0976 - 3651
Print-Issn : 2229-7480

  ABSTRACT

A CLINICAL STUDY OF WOUND HEALING PROPERTIES OF DATURA METEL EXTRACT IN TRAUMATIC WOUNDS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

The importance of traditional systems of medicine and of certain traditional medical practices has now been recognized all over the world. The present study was undertaken to find the efficacy and safety of Datura metel extract in traumatic wounds. Patients who met the inclusion criteria were included in treatment group after obtaining informed consent. The patients were given Datura extract for 3 weeks. Ulcer severity was graded based on Slough, Granulation tissue, Margin of the ulcers and surrounding area of the ulcer on baseline, 7th day, 14th day & 21st day. Ulcer area (cm2) and circumference (cm) were also measured. Both serious and non-serious adverse events are recorded at each follow up. Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and was analysed by using unpaired ‘t’ test and one way ANOVA. Reduction in slough in patients treated with Datura metel extract was 91.09% (p<0.05). The improvement seen in granulation tissue after 3 weeks of treatment with Datura metel was 86.42% (p<0.05). The ulcer margin reduction with Datura metel extract is 72.22%. The reduction of ulcer scoring for surrounding area was 53.06% with Datura metel extract. The reduction observed in size of the ulcer on 21st day seem to be about 91.88% (p<0.05) with Datura metel extract. Datura metel is a safe, effective and well-tolerated therapy for patients with traumatic wounds

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