Controlling wound bioburden with a novel silver-containing Hydrofiber® dressing

被引:198
作者
Jones, SA [1 ]
Bowler, PG [1 ]
Walker, M [1 ]
Parsons, D [1 ]
机构
[1] ConaTec GDC, Deeside CH5 2NU, Flint, Wales
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10.1111/j.1067-1927.2004.012304.x
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Clinicians now recognize that both aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms have the ability to degrade or damage host tissue at a wound site through the production of a variety of enzymes and toxins. Silver-containing dressings offer one method for controlling this polymicrobial wound bioburden, and research efforts are currently ongoing to determine their efficacy against aerobic, anaerobic, and antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. The current study aimed to determine the antimicrobial activity of a new silver-containing Hydrofiber(R) dressing (AQUACEL(R) Ag) on both aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms, using the zone-of-inhibition method. This method provides a measure of the ability of the dressing to make available a sufficient concentration of silver to have an antimicrobial effect. To some extent this test mimics the clinical use of the dressing and predicts its microbicidal activity at the wound-dressing interface. The results show that the silver-containing dressing makes silver available at a dressing-agar interface at a concentration that is effective against a broad range of aerobic, anaerobic, and antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. In the context of wound healing, the results showing antimicrobial activity against antibiotic-resistant microorganisms are particularly important, as the control and eradication of these organisms is a major concern within the health care profession.
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