assessment of the evidence on antiseptics: a consensus paper on their use in wound care Antiseptics are indicated for wounds with localised infection, but there is little robust evidence to guide selection. This consensus paper explores the clinical and research literature to make recommendations for their use in day-to-day practice wound antisepsis; povidone iodine; octenidine dihydrochloride; polyhexanide; topical antibiotics A. Kramer1 G. Daeschlein.1 G. Kammerlander
The choice of topical drug for treatment for the purpose of influencing the local infectious process...
Surgical site infections are an ongoing problem that are prevalent in hospitals around the globe. Th...
Bacterial colonisation of a wound is a normal process and usually not dangerous. The role of micro-o...
In many parts of the world, antiseptic agents remain non-indicated in chronic wound care. In the cur...
Antiseptics are commonly applied to prevent or treat wound infections. Many common opinions about an...
Wound antisepsis has undergone a renaissance due to the introduction of highly effective wound-compa...
Antiseptics have broader spectrums of antimicrobial activity than antibiotics and a much lower risk ...
Objectives: Using antiseptics in wound care can promote healing by preventing and treating infection...
For chronic wounds to become primarily healing wounds, not only the appropriate surgical procedure -...
The wound infections caused by bacteria and fungi are a significant problem in healthcare. Therefore...
The in vitro activities of povidone iodine, potassium peroxymonosulfate, and dimethyldidecylammonium...
Background: Antiseptic scrub and paint can reduce bacterial colonization and postoperative wound inf...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent health care-associated infections. One of ...
linicians have used numerous strategies to combat wound infections, including topical and systemic a...
The standard treatment of cutaneous abscesses in the emergency department is incision and drainage (...
The choice of topical drug for treatment for the purpose of influencing the local infectious process...
Surgical site infections are an ongoing problem that are prevalent in hospitals around the globe. Th...
Bacterial colonisation of a wound is a normal process and usually not dangerous. The role of micro-o...
In many parts of the world, antiseptic agents remain non-indicated in chronic wound care. In the cur...
Antiseptics are commonly applied to prevent or treat wound infections. Many common opinions about an...
Wound antisepsis has undergone a renaissance due to the introduction of highly effective wound-compa...
Antiseptics have broader spectrums of antimicrobial activity than antibiotics and a much lower risk ...
Objectives: Using antiseptics in wound care can promote healing by preventing and treating infection...
For chronic wounds to become primarily healing wounds, not only the appropriate surgical procedure -...
The wound infections caused by bacteria and fungi are a significant problem in healthcare. Therefore...
The in vitro activities of povidone iodine, potassium peroxymonosulfate, and dimethyldidecylammonium...
Background: Antiseptic scrub and paint can reduce bacterial colonization and postoperative wound inf...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent health care-associated infections. One of ...
linicians have used numerous strategies to combat wound infections, including topical and systemic a...
The standard treatment of cutaneous abscesses in the emergency department is incision and drainage (...
The choice of topical drug for treatment for the purpose of influencing the local infectious process...
Surgical site infections are an ongoing problem that are prevalent in hospitals around the globe. Th...
Bacterial colonisation of a wound is a normal process and usually not dangerous. The role of micro-o...