Author/Authors :
Hekmatpou, Davood Department of Nursing - Nursing and Midwifery Faculty - Arak University of Medical Sciences - Arak, Iran , Mehrabi, Fatemeh Nursing and Midwifery Faculty - Arak University of Medical Sciences - Arak, Iran , Aminiyan, Atefeh Arak University of Medical Sciences - Arak, Iran , Rahzani, Kobra Department of Nursing - Nursing and Midwifery Faculty - Arak University of Medical Sciences - Arak, Iran
Abstract :
Aloe vera is an herbaceous and perennial plant
that belongs to the Liliaceae family and used for many medicinal
purposes. The present study aimed to systematically review
clinical trials regarding the effect of Aloe vera on the prevention
and healing of skin wounds.
Methods: To identify all related published studies, we searched
SID, IRANDOC, Google Scholar, PubMed, MEDLINE,
Scopus, Cochrane Library, and ScienceDirect databases in both
the English and Persian languages from 1990 to 2016. The
keywords used were Aloe vera, wound healing, and prevention.
All clinical trials using Aloe vera gel, cream, or derivatives that
included a control group with placebo or comparison with other
treatments were included in the study. The PRISMA checklist
(2009) was used to conduct the review.
Results: In total, 23 trials that met the inclusion criteria were
studied. The results of the studies showed that Aloe vera has
been used to prevent skin ulcers and to treat burn wounds,
postoperative wounds, cracked nipples, genital herpes, psoriasis,
and chronic wounds including pressure ulcers.
Conclusion: Considering the properties of Aloe vera and its
compounds, it can be used to retain skin moisture and integrity
and to prevent ulcers. It seems that the application of Aloe vera,
as a complementary treatment along with current methods, can
improve wound healing and promote the health of society.
Keywords :
Systematic review , Wounds and injuries , Prevention , Wound healing , Clinical trial , Aloe