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Restoring Balance: Biofilms and Wound Dressings

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Journal J Wound Care
Specialty Nursing
Date 2018 Feb 10
PMID 29424642
Citations 6
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Biofilms are responsible for stimulating and maintaining wound inflammation, increasing infection risk and delaying wound closure. Appropriate biofilm management is required to fight against local and systemic infection and to restore balance to the wound environment. The most effective way to remove biofilms involves the use of mechanical techniques, with the wound dressing representing an important component of this strategy. Wound dressing fibres, such as polyacrylate fibres, have been shown to be effective in affecting biofilm architecture by disrupting the biofilm matrix. This helps enhance the efficacy of antimicrobials, such as silver. Focusing an antibiofilm strategy on active agents alone does not constitute a sustainable approach to biofilm management. Furthermore, adding too many active chemicals into a wound can be highly detrimental to the wound bed, and potentially may have both short- and long-term biological concerns. Particular attention on the characteristics and key features of wound dressings is discussed in this paper. The aim of the paper is to review the ideal characteristics of wound dressings, in conjunction with antimicrobials, that are considered a fundamental part of an antibiofilm strategy and growing requirement for enhanced wound healing.

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