The potential impact of biofilm on healing in acute and chronic wounds is one of the most controversial current issues in wound care. A significant amount of laboratory-based research has been carried out on this topic, however, in 2013 the European Wound Management Association (EWMA) pointed out the lack of guidance for managing biofilms in clinical practice and solicited the need for guidelines and further clinical research. In response to this challenge, the Italian Nursing Wound Healing Society (AISLeC) initiated a project which aimed to achieve consensus among a multidisciplinary and multiprofessional international panel of experts to identify what could be considered part of 'good clinical practice' with respect to the recognition and...
Broj publiciranih referenci koje ukazuju na prisutnost biofi lma u kroničnim ranama je u porastu. Sv...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Biofilm has been implicated as a barrier to wound healing and it is widely accepted that the majorit...
The potential impact of biofilm on healing in acute and chronic wounds is one of the most controvers...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
Bacterial biofilms are a contributing factor to the development and perpetuation of chronic wounds. ...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Summary Infection is the likeliest single cause of delayed healing in healing of chronic open wounds...
Emerging evidence from the last century on the behaviour of microorganisms in their natural environm...
The presence of biofilms in chronic non-healing wounds, has been identified through in vitro model a...
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of strategies that could be applied to chronic ...
Background is provided on biofilms, including their formation, tolerance mechanisms, structure, and ...
Broj publiciranih referenci koje ukazuju na prisutnost biofi lma u kroničnim ranama je u porastu. Sv...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Biofilm has been implicated as a barrier to wound healing and it is widely accepted that the majorit...
The potential impact of biofilm on healing in acute and chronic wounds is one of the most controvers...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
Background: Despite a growing consensus that biofilms contribute to a delay in the healing of chroni...
Bacterial biofilms are a contributing factor to the development and perpetuation of chronic wounds. ...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Summary Infection is the likeliest single cause of delayed healing in healing of chronic open wounds...
Emerging evidence from the last century on the behaviour of microorganisms in their natural environm...
The presence of biofilms in chronic non-healing wounds, has been identified through in vitro model a...
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of strategies that could be applied to chronic ...
Background is provided on biofilms, including their formation, tolerance mechanisms, structure, and ...
Broj publiciranih referenci koje ukazuju na prisutnost biofi lma u kroničnim ranama je u porastu. Sv...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Biofilm has been implicated as a barrier to wound healing and it is widely accepted that the majorit...