Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects

Chronic wounds treatment is a huge problem for the health care of all countries both in the economic aspect (annual costs reach $ 9 billion) and in the time spent by medical personnel to organize adequate long-term monitoring of this category of patients. A variety of etiological, systemic, and loca...

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Main Authors: Valeria Dissette, Roberto Cassino, Larisa Bondarenko, Valentina Motronenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2020-09-01
Series:Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
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Online Access:http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/211699
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spelling doaj-561238314094498a992f54fe4fce4d3a2021-04-02T12:49:57ZengIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteInnovative Biosystems and Bioengineering2616-177X2020-09-014314915910.20535/ibb.2020.4.3.211699211699Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy AspectsValeria Dissette0Roberto Cassino1Larisa Bondarenko2Valentina Motronenko3Pavia Farmaceutici"Sacra Famiglia" Korian Nursing HomeInstitute of Pharmacology and Toxicology of NAMS of UkraineIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic InstituteChronic wounds treatment is a huge problem for the health care of all countries both in the economic aspect (annual costs reach $ 9 billion) and in the time spent by medical personnel to organize adequate long-term monitoring of this category of patients. A variety of etiological, systemic, and local factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of a chronic wound. The situation is aggravated by the fact that with every year the resistance of microorganisms to the widest range of antibiotics is growing. The desire to reduce healthcare costs while improving outcomes drives search for new methods to replace traditional antibiotics. In recent decades, the effectiveness of the use of adsorbents of various nature, biopolymers, cationic surfactants, and various forms of silver for the treatment of wounds has been reassessed. The objective of this review is to summarize the accumulated data of clinical and preclinical studies of substances widely used in medical devices for wound healing: silver, chlorhexidine, hyaluronic acid, and kaolin. The search for alternative medicines for wound healing showed that the most encouraging results regarding multidirectional antimicrobial activity and high safety of use were shown by medicines based on silver, chlorhexidine, hyaluronic acid, and kaolin ions. Combinations of these compounds in one medical device allowed to achieve the optimal effect, which was confirmed by clinical trials of Kadermin (Kadefort).http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/211699wounds treatmentsilver ionschlorhexidinehyaluronic acidkaolin
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Larisa Bondarenko
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Roberto Cassino
Larisa Bondarenko
Valentina Motronenko
Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
wounds treatment
silver ions
chlorhexidine
hyaluronic acid
kaolin
author_facet Valeria Dissette
Roberto Cassino
Larisa Bondarenko
Valentina Motronenko
author_sort Valeria Dissette
title Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
title_short Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
title_full Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
title_fullStr Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Powder Fixed Combination With Antiseptic and Barrier Properties for Wound Management: Safety and Efficacy Aspects
title_sort powder fixed combination with antiseptic and barrier properties for wound management: safety and efficacy aspects
publisher Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute
series Innovative Biosystems and Bioengineering
issn 2616-177X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Chronic wounds treatment is a huge problem for the health care of all countries both in the economic aspect (annual costs reach $ 9 billion) and in the time spent by medical personnel to organize adequate long-term monitoring of this category of patients. A variety of etiological, systemic, and local factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of a chronic wound. The situation is aggravated by the fact that with every year the resistance of microorganisms to the widest range of antibiotics is growing. The desire to reduce healthcare costs while improving outcomes drives search for new methods to replace traditional antibiotics. In recent decades, the effectiveness of the use of adsorbents of various nature, biopolymers, cationic surfactants, and various forms of silver for the treatment of wounds has been reassessed. The objective of this review is to summarize the accumulated data of clinical and preclinical studies of substances widely used in medical devices for wound healing: silver, chlorhexidine, hyaluronic acid, and kaolin. The search for alternative medicines for wound healing showed that the most encouraging results regarding multidirectional antimicrobial activity and high safety of use were shown by medicines based on silver, chlorhexidine, hyaluronic acid, and kaolin ions. Combinations of these compounds in one medical device allowed to achieve the optimal effect, which was confirmed by clinical trials of Kadermin (Kadefort).
topic wounds treatment
silver ions
chlorhexidine
hyaluronic acid
kaolin
url http://ibb.kpi.ua/article/view/211699
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