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Review
. 2020 Feb 28:11:155.
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.00155. eCollection 2020.

First-Line Interactive Wound Dressing Update: A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence

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First-Line Interactive Wound Dressing Update: A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence

Carolina D Weller et al. Front Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Wound management is a significant and growing issue worldwide. Knowledge of dressing products and clinical expertise in dressing selection are two major components in holistic wound management to ensure evidence-based wound care. With expanding global market of dressing products, there is need to update clinician knowledge of dressing properties in wound care. Optimal wound management depends on accurate patient assessment, wound diagnosis, clinicians' knowledge of the wound healing process and properties of wound dressings. We conducted a comprehensive review of the physical properties of wound dressing products, including the advantages and disadvantages, indications and contraindications and effectiveness of first-line interactive/bioactive dressing groups commonly used in clinical practice. These include semipermeable films, foams, hydroactives, alginates, hydrofibers, hydrocolloids, and hydrogels. In making decisions regarding dressing product selection, clinicians need to ensure a holistic assessment of patient and wound etiology, and understand dressing properties when making clinical decisions using wound management guidelines to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This review has highlighted there is lack of high quality evidence and the need for future well designed trials.

Keywords: alginate dressings; first-line interactive/bioactive dressings; foam dressings; hydroactive (foam-like) dressings; hydrocolloid dressings; hydrofiber dressings; hydrogel dressings; semipermeable film dressings.

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