Research into surfactant solutions for the debridement of chronic wounds suggests that surfactants may support wound bed preparation (WBP) in chronic wounds, however their efficacy has not been evaluated in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Our aim was to assess the clinical efficacy of a propylbetaine-polihexanide (PP) solution versus normal saline (NS) solution in WBP, assessing inflammatory signs and wound size reduction in patients with pressure ulcers (PUs) or vascular leg ulcers
Background:. Chronic wounds represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system and a ...
Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers (CVLUs) are vascular diseases and require complex wound care from a patien...
This article builds and expands upon the concept of wound bed preparation introduced by Sibbald et a...
Research into surfactant solutions for the debridement of chronic wounds suggests that surfactants m...
Wound cleansing represents a fundamental step in chronic wound management. Several investigations i...
Surfactants are widely used as detergents, emulsifiers, wetting agents, foaming agents and dispersan...
Objective. A new surfactant-based biomaterial containing the antimicrobial 1% silver sulfadiazine (S...
Wound bed preparation has been performed for over two decades, and the concept is well accepted. The...
Chronic wound management remains challenging in clinical practice, especially in the presence of bac...
In many parts of the world, antiseptic agents remain non-indicated in chronic wound care. In the cur...
In times when the empiric use of antibiotics is being restricted due to the spread of antimicrobial ...
Objective: Polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) is a novel wound antiseptic solution that has a broad ...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Background: Wound bed preparation is an important concept in clinical practice and is related to ade...
Over the past two decades a body of evidence has been generated to support the traditional use of wa...
Background:. Chronic wounds represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system and a ...
Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers (CVLUs) are vascular diseases and require complex wound care from a patien...
This article builds and expands upon the concept of wound bed preparation introduced by Sibbald et a...
Research into surfactant solutions for the debridement of chronic wounds suggests that surfactants m...
Wound cleansing represents a fundamental step in chronic wound management. Several investigations i...
Surfactants are widely used as detergents, emulsifiers, wetting agents, foaming agents and dispersan...
Objective. A new surfactant-based biomaterial containing the antimicrobial 1% silver sulfadiazine (S...
Wound bed preparation has been performed for over two decades, and the concept is well accepted. The...
Chronic wound management remains challenging in clinical practice, especially in the presence of bac...
In many parts of the world, antiseptic agents remain non-indicated in chronic wound care. In the cur...
In times when the empiric use of antibiotics is being restricted due to the spread of antimicrobial ...
Objective: Polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) is a novel wound antiseptic solution that has a broad ...
There are a wide variety of dressing techniques and materials available for management of both acute...
Background: Wound bed preparation is an important concept in clinical practice and is related to ade...
Over the past two decades a body of evidence has been generated to support the traditional use of wa...
Background:. Chronic wounds represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system and a ...
Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers (CVLUs) are vascular diseases and require complex wound care from a patien...
This article builds and expands upon the concept of wound bed preparation introduced by Sibbald et a...