Detection of bacterial burden within or near surgical wounds is critical to reducing the occurrence of surgical site infection (SSI). A distinct lack of reliable methods to identify postoperative bioburden has forced reliance on clinical signs and symptoms of infection (CSS). As a result, infection management has been reactive, rather than proactive. Fluorescence imaging of bacterial burden (FL) is positioned to potentially flip that paradigm. This post hoc analysis evaluated 58 imaged and biopsied surgical site wounds from the multi-centre fluorescence imaging assessment and guidance clinical trial. Diagnostic accuracy measures of CSS and FL were evaluated. A reader study investigated the impact of advanced image interpretation experience ...
BackgroundSurgical site infections (SSIs) occur frequently and impact patients and health care syste...
Surgical site infection represents a large burden of care in the National Health Service. Current me...
MolecuLight i:X is a autofluorescence, portable device that allows an assessment of wound area, peri...
Diagnosis of perineal wound infection based solely on clinical signs and symptoms is subjective, and...
IntroductionWound microflora in hard-to-heal wounds is invariably complex and diverse. Determining t...
Excessive levels of bacteria impede wound healing and can lead to infectious complications. Unfortun...
The care and management of surgical incisional wounds continues to attract both interest and concern...
Objective: To compare the detection of bacteria in burn wounds between an bacterial fluorescence ima...
(1) Background: Systemic antibiotic use in chronic wounds is alarmingly high worldwide. Between 53% ...
<p><i>A</i>. White light image of a type II diabetic foot ulcer in a 78 y old female. <i>B</i>. Corr...
Traditionally, chronic wound infection is diagnosed by visual inspection under white light and micro...
BACKGROUND Surgical site infections (SSIs) after dermatologic surgery cause pain, prolong healing, r...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgical procedures.Aim: Our s...
ObjectiveTo study the relationship between surgical wound bacterial colonization and the development...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most frequent site of health care- associated infec...
BackgroundSurgical site infections (SSIs) occur frequently and impact patients and health care syste...
Surgical site infection represents a large burden of care in the National Health Service. Current me...
MolecuLight i:X is a autofluorescence, portable device that allows an assessment of wound area, peri...
Diagnosis of perineal wound infection based solely on clinical signs and symptoms is subjective, and...
IntroductionWound microflora in hard-to-heal wounds is invariably complex and diverse. Determining t...
Excessive levels of bacteria impede wound healing and can lead to infectious complications. Unfortun...
The care and management of surgical incisional wounds continues to attract both interest and concern...
Objective: To compare the detection of bacteria in burn wounds between an bacterial fluorescence ima...
(1) Background: Systemic antibiotic use in chronic wounds is alarmingly high worldwide. Between 53% ...
<p><i>A</i>. White light image of a type II diabetic foot ulcer in a 78 y old female. <i>B</i>. Corr...
Traditionally, chronic wound infection is diagnosed by visual inspection under white light and micro...
BACKGROUND Surgical site infections (SSIs) after dermatologic surgery cause pain, prolong healing, r...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgical procedures.Aim: Our s...
ObjectiveTo study the relationship between surgical wound bacterial colonization and the development...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most frequent site of health care- associated infec...
BackgroundSurgical site infections (SSIs) occur frequently and impact patients and health care syste...
Surgical site infection represents a large burden of care in the National Health Service. Current me...
MolecuLight i:X is a autofluorescence, portable device that allows an assessment of wound area, peri...