Cerys Griffiths, Emily Oakes, Daniel Cook, Lynne Salmon, Alex Lawton
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摘要
目的对由 CMC 纤维和 PHMB 组成的胶凝纤维敷料(敷料 A)的蜕皮吸收和保持特性进行体外研究,并评估其在加压情况下的抗菌功效。敷料 A 与其他 5 种敷料进行了比较。结果敷料 A 平均吸收了 33 克/100 平方厘米的粘稠溶液,比其他测试敷料高出 28%。结论 CMC PHMB 胶凝纤维敷料能够吸收和保留粘性溶液(模拟蜕皮)。该敷料在压迫条件下的抗菌功效体现在完全清除了所有测试微生物。
An investigation of the antimicrobial efficacy of a nonwoven CMC PHMB dressing and the ability of the dressing to absorb wound slough.
OBJECTIVE
To conduct an in vitro investigation into the slough absorption and retention attributes of a gelling fiber dressing composed of CMC fibers and PHMB (Dressing A), and to assess its antimicrobial efficacy under compression.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Dressing A is indicated for use with secondary dressings or bandaging, and conditions that replicate this compression element were applied. Dressing A was compared with 5 other dressings. Antimicrobial efficacy testing was conducted over a 7-day challenge period.
RESULTS
Dressing A absorbed an average of 33 g/100 cm2 per sample of viscous solution, 28% more than the other dressings tested. A greater than or equal to 6-log reduction of all microorganisms tested was achieved within 168 hours with Dressing A.
CONCLUSION
The CMC PHMB gelling fiber dressing is able to absorb and retain viscous solutions (simulated slough). The antimicrobial efficacy of the dressing under compression was demonstrated by total eradication of all microorganisms tested.
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