新型尿失禁吸收设计在碱性 pH 值挑战下对表皮屏障的保护作用。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound management & prevention Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.25270/wmp.23057
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背景:尿失禁相关皮炎(IAD)是尿失禁最常见的并发症之一。目的:开发一种新型纸尿裤设计,以尽量减少失禁对表皮屏障的破坏作用:方法:对优化设计的尿布进行表面干爽度(即复湿度)、维持皮肤适应的表面 pH 值 5.5 以及保护表皮屏障功能免受碱性 pH 值 10.7 挑战的能力测试:第一次加压后,纸尿裤释放的溶液平均值(标准偏差 [SD])为 1.2 (0.2) 毫克/平方厘米,第二次加压后释放的溶液平均值为 2.9 (1.7) 毫克/平方厘米。表面 pH 值在 5 小时内保持在 4.5 至 5.5 之间。在健康皮肤上,使用新设计的纸尿裤接受碱性尿液挑战后,经表皮失水(TEWL)平均增加了 3.43 (4.67) g/m2/h,而作为对照的纤维素贴片平均增加了 8.38 (5.67) g/m2/h(P < .001)。新设计的平均红斑读数为 1.18 (1.30) g/m2/h,纤维素贴片为 2.56 (1.25) g/m2/h(P < .001):结论:新设计的纸尿裤可最大限度地减少复湿,保持纸尿裤表面呈酸性,并保护表皮屏障免受碱性 pH 值的挑战。这种设计有助于预防 IAD。
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The protective effect of a new absorbent incontinence design against an alkaline pH challenge on the epidermal barrier.

Background: Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) is one of the most common complications of incontinence. Improved diaper designs can minimize the occurrence of IAD.

Purpose: To develop a novel diaper design to minimize the damaging effects of incontinence on the epidermal barrier.

Methods: An optimized diaper design was tested for surface dryness (ie, rewet), maintenance of a skin-adapted surface pH of 5.5, and ability to protect epidermal barrier function from an alkaline pH 10.7 challenge.

Results: The diapers released a mean (standard deviation [SD]) of 1.2 (0.2) mg/cm2 of solution under pressure after the first loading and a mean of 2.9 (1.7) mg/cm2 after the second loading. The surface pH remained between 4.5 and 5.5 over 5 hours. In healthy skin, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) increased by a mean of 3.43 (4.67) g/m2/h after the alkaline urine solution challenge with the new diaper design versus a mean of 8.38 (5.67) g/m2/h with a cellulose patch (P < .001) as a control. The mean erythema readings were 1.18 (1.30) g/m2/h for the new design and 2.56 (1.25) g/m2/h for the cellulose patches (P < .001).

Conclusion: The new diaper design minimizes rewetting, maintains an acidic surface, and protects the epidermal barrier against an alkaline pH challenge. This design may help prevent IAD.

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Wound management & prevention
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