DACC works as bacteriostatic due to his hydrophobicity properties. The dressing coated with this substance attracts bacteria and fungi, not allowing them to release toxins to the wound bed. In this systemic review of literature, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the DACC-coated dressing in the healing of infected wounds
Background: Debridement and control of bacterial load are key-points of wound care. The aim of this ...
Infected chronic wounds heal slowly, exhibiting prolonged inflammation, biofilm formation, bacterial...
Background: Hypochlorous acid is a highly microbiocidal active agent against a broad spectrum of mic...
DACC works as bacteriostatic due to his hydrophobicity properties. The dressing coated with this su...
Objective: Dialkylcarbomoyl chloride (DACC)-coated dressings (Leukomed Sorbact and Cutimed Sorbact) ...
Objective: To update the evidence in relation to the use of dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC)-coated ...
Background: Traditionally, infections are treated with antimicrobials (for example, antibiotics, ant...
Abstract Background Surgical site infection in vascular surgery has a reported incidence of up to 19...
A surgical site infection (SSI) may occur in up to 30% of procedures and results in significant morb...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Dressings coated with dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC) are highly hy...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious health threats globally. The d...
AbstractLocally infected wounds and wounds colonised with multidrug-resistant bacteria are commonly ...
AbstractThe treatment of critically colonised or locally infected wounds with local antimicrobial ag...
There is an increasing use of non-medicated wound dressing with claims of irreversible bacterial bin...
Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) have high rates of morbidity and mortality associated. Despi...
Background: Debridement and control of bacterial load are key-points of wound care. The aim of this ...
Infected chronic wounds heal slowly, exhibiting prolonged inflammation, biofilm formation, bacterial...
Background: Hypochlorous acid is a highly microbiocidal active agent against a broad spectrum of mic...
DACC works as bacteriostatic due to his hydrophobicity properties. The dressing coated with this su...
Objective: Dialkylcarbomoyl chloride (DACC)-coated dressings (Leukomed Sorbact and Cutimed Sorbact) ...
Objective: To update the evidence in relation to the use of dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC)-coated ...
Background: Traditionally, infections are treated with antimicrobials (for example, antibiotics, ant...
Abstract Background Surgical site infection in vascular surgery has a reported incidence of up to 19...
A surgical site infection (SSI) may occur in up to 30% of procedures and results in significant morb...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Dressings coated with dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC) are highly hy...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious health threats globally. The d...
AbstractLocally infected wounds and wounds colonised with multidrug-resistant bacteria are commonly ...
AbstractThe treatment of critically colonised or locally infected wounds with local antimicrobial ag...
There is an increasing use of non-medicated wound dressing with claims of irreversible bacterial bin...
Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) have high rates of morbidity and mortality associated. Despi...
Background: Debridement and control of bacterial load are key-points of wound care. The aim of this ...
Infected chronic wounds heal slowly, exhibiting prolonged inflammation, biofilm formation, bacterial...
Background: Hypochlorous acid is a highly microbiocidal active agent against a broad spectrum of mic...