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Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 32:134-144
Objective: Wound contact layers (WCLs) are intended to protect and support wounds during the healing process. An open, non comparative, case series clinical evaluation was undertaken to assess the impact of these dressings on establishing an undistur
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Journal of Wound Care. 32:5-20
A wound offers an ideal environment for the growth and proliferation of a variety of microorganisms which, in some cases, may lead to localised or even systemic infections that can be catastrophic for the patient; the development of biofilms exacerba
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 31:648-659
The importance of the periwound skin as the ‘organ of healing’ in the skin should not be underestimated. This paper explores the numerous healing processes originating in the periwound skin, without which healing progression would not occur. This
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 31:540-547
Aim: The aim of this review is to identify and summarise the key in vitro evidence available to support the use of HydroTac (HRWD-2) to address specific aspects associated with the treatment of both acute and hard-to-heal wounds. Background: The prov
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 30:21-35
Sinopsis Antecedentes: Normalmente, las infecciones son tratadas con antimicrobianos (antibióticos, antisépticos, etc.). La resistencia antimicrobiana (AMR, por sus siglas en inglés) se ha convertido en una de las amenazas del siglo XXI más grave
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 30:284-296
Background: Traditionally, infections are treated with antimicrobials (for example, antibiotics, antiseptics, etc), but antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become one of the most serious health threats of the 21st century (before the emergence of COVI
Publikováno v:
Journal of wound care. 31(4)
This narrative clinical review summarises the key evidence in support for the use of a hydro-responsive wound dressing, HydroTac (HRWD-2, PAUL HARTMANN AG, Germany) to address key aspects associated with the treatment of both acute and hard-to-heal w
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Community Nursing. 25:S28-S36
Patient involvement in their own treatment can enable those with wounds in the community to play an active role in the management of their condition by, for example, completing dressing changes between health professional visits. The original primary
Autor:
Adriana Bordeanu, Hans Smola, D. Kaspar, Paul Chadwick, Jörg Linder, Mihretab Gebreslassie, Mark G. Rippon, Vladica M. Veličković, Mariann Csernus, Iris Streit, Ivana Ilić, Emma Rose McGlone
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 29:235-246
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness/utility of a superabsorbent wound dressing (Zetuvit Plus Silicone) versus the current standard of care (SoC) dressings, from the NHS perspective in England, in patients with moderate-to-high exudating le
Autor:
Sue Simm, Mark G. Rippon, Simon Barrett, Alan A Rogers, Rosie Callaghan, Paul Chadwick, Leanne Atkin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wound Care. 29:174-182
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the fluid management capabilities of a superabsorbent wound dressing (Zetuvit Plus Silicone), with secondary objectives related to parameters that support whether the dressing enables und