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Silver and Nanoparticles of Silver in Wound Dressings: a Review of Efficacy and Safety

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Journal J Wound Care
Specialty Nursing
Date 2012 Jan 14
PMID 22240850
Citations 73
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Abstract

Wound infections present a significant clinical challenge, impacting on patient morbidity and mortality, with significant economic implications. Silver-impregnated wound dressings have the potential to reduce both wound bioburden and healing time. The silver ion Ag+ is the active antimicrobial entity; it can interfere with thiol (-SH) groups and provoke the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), a major contributor to its antibacterial efficacy. Recently, silver nanoparticles have gained considerable interest in wound bioburden reduction and in anti-inflammation, as they can release Ag+ ions at a greater rate than bulk silver, by virtue of their large surface area. If released from dressings, they also have the potential to cross biological compartments. This review aims to consolidate recent findings as to the efficacy and safety of different formulations of silver used as an antiseptic agent in dressings, summarising the features of silver nanomaterials, with particular attention to the dose-dependencies for biological effects, highlighting the need for information on their uptake and potential biological effects.

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