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Clinical and in vitro performance of an antibiofilm Hydrofiber wound dressing.

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Antimicrobial dressings may be effective against biofilm in some laboratory models, but their effectiveness as a wound dressings in protocols of care must be verified clinically.
Abstract
Objective: To compare the clinical and in vitro performance of a next-generation antibiofilm silver dressing (NGAD) with an established antimicrobial dressing technology that was developed before the recognition of wound biofilm as a clinical challenge. Method: Real-life evaluations of challenging wounds managed previously with cadexomer iodine (CI) dressings followed by switching to NGAD were evaluated alongside electron, confocal and light microscopy images from a challenging, in vitro, exuding chronic wound model. Clinical case studies on the use of CI and NGAD dressings are presented to further explore the real-life evidence and in vitro findings. Results: We assessed 13 non-healing wounds that had been managed with protocols including CI dressings. After a median of four weeks, switching to the NGAD as primary dressing resulted in improvements in nine wounds and healing in two wounds, with associated improvements in wound bed appearance, while dressing usage was the same as or lower than before. The ...

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Wound microbiology and associated approaches to wound management.

TL;DR: A detailed analysis of wound microbiology, together with current opinion and controversies regarding wound assessment and treatment, has attempted to capture and address microbiological aspects that are critical to the successful management of microorganisms in wounds.
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A study of biofilm-based wound management in subjects with critical limb ischaemia.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that effectively managing the biofilm in chronic wounds is an important component of consistently transforming 'non-healable' wounds into healable wounds.
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Biofilm delays wound healing: A review of the evidence

TL;DR: Strategies to manage biofilm and encourage progression to wound healing are discussed, including debridement and appropriate antimicrobial therapies which may be improved upon in the future with the emergence of anti-biofilm technologies.
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An in vitro model of chronic wound biofilms to test wound dressings and assess antimicrobial susceptibilities

TL;DR: An in vitro model of chronic wound biofilms was developed to assess the efficacy of antimicrobial treatments for use in the wound environment and emphasizes the potential role of the biofilm phenotype in the observed resistance to antibiotic therapies that may occur in chronic wounds in vivo.
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A randomized trial comparing cadexomer iodine and standard treatment in the out-patient management of chronic venous ulcers

TL;DR: Cadexomer iodine increased the rate of healing of infected chronic venous ulcers and significantly reduced infection with Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other pathogenic organisms.
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