The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system
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Resumo: | Wound-dressing performances are affected by exudate viscosity, resistance to flow because of gravity, and bodyweight loads, the level of which is related to the body position. Here, we focussed on two dressing properties: (a) Sorptivity—the ability of dressings to transfer exudate away from the wound bed by capillary action—and (b) Durability—the capacity of dressings to maintain their integrity over time and during their removal. Both properties are critically important for avoiding further tissue damage but require the development of new laboratory tests for their measurement. A computercontrolled phantom of an exuding sacral pressure ulcer has therefore been developed and used to compare the performances of Exufiber (Mölnlycke Health Care) vs an alternative market-leading dressing. Sorptivity was determined using weight tests, and durability was measured through tensile tests of the used dressings. For a supine configuration, the Exufiber dressing demonstrated three times higher sorptivity and better durability, withstanding five times greater strain energy than the other product before failure occurred. This work paves the way for quantitative, standardised testing of dressings in all aspects of exudate management. The reported tests are further suitable for testing dressing combinations or how dressings interact with negative pressure wound therapy. |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer systemChronic woundPressure injuryPrimary and secondary dressingsTissue phantomWound-dressing performances are affected by exudate viscosity, resistance to flow because of gravity, and bodyweight loads, the level of which is related to the body position. Here, we focussed on two dressing properties: (a) Sorptivity—the ability of dressings to transfer exudate away from the wound bed by capillary action—and (b) Durability—the capacity of dressings to maintain their integrity over time and during their removal. Both properties are critically important for avoiding further tissue damage but require the development of new laboratory tests for their measurement. A computercontrolled phantom of an exuding sacral pressure ulcer has therefore been developed and used to compare the performances of Exufiber (Mölnlycke Health Care) vs an alternative market-leading dressing. Sorptivity was determined using weight tests, and durability was measured through tensile tests of the used dressings. For a supine configuration, the Exufiber dressing demonstrated three times higher sorptivity and better durability, withstanding five times greater strain energy than the other product before failure occurred. This work paves the way for quantitative, standardised testing of dressings in all aspects of exudate management. The reported tests are further suitable for testing dressing combinations or how dressings interact with negative pressure wound therapy.WileyVeritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaLustig, AdiAlves, PauloCall, EvanSantamaria, NickGefen, Amit2021-01-06T18:07:46Z2021-04-012021-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31589engLustig, A, Alves, P, Call, E, Santamaria, N, Gefen, A. (2020) The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system. Int Wound J. 2020;1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.135151742-480110.1111/iwj.1351585096159981PMC824398733236856000591998400001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-19T01:36:56Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/31589Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:25:27.814168Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system Lustig, Adi Chronic wound Pressure injury Primary and secondary dressings Tissue phantom |
title_short |
The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
title_full |
The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system |
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Lustig, Adi |
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Lustig, Adi Alves, Paulo Call, Evan Santamaria, Nick Gefen, Amit |
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Alves, Paulo Call, Evan Santamaria, Nick Gefen, Amit |
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Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
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Lustig, Adi Alves, Paulo Call, Evan Santamaria, Nick Gefen, Amit |
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Chronic wound Pressure injury Primary and secondary dressings Tissue phantom |
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Chronic wound Pressure injury Primary and secondary dressings Tissue phantom |
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Wound-dressing performances are affected by exudate viscosity, resistance to flow because of gravity, and bodyweight loads, the level of which is related to the body position. Here, we focussed on two dressing properties: (a) Sorptivity—the ability of dressings to transfer exudate away from the wound bed by capillary action—and (b) Durability—the capacity of dressings to maintain their integrity over time and during their removal. Both properties are critically important for avoiding further tissue damage but require the development of new laboratory tests for their measurement. A computercontrolled phantom of an exuding sacral pressure ulcer has therefore been developed and used to compare the performances of Exufiber (Mölnlycke Health Care) vs an alternative market-leading dressing. Sorptivity was determined using weight tests, and durability was measured through tensile tests of the used dressings. For a supine configuration, the Exufiber dressing demonstrated three times higher sorptivity and better durability, withstanding five times greater strain energy than the other product before failure occurred. This work paves the way for quantitative, standardised testing of dressings in all aspects of exudate management. The reported tests are further suitable for testing dressing combinations or how dressings interact with negative pressure wound therapy. |
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Lustig, A, Alves, P, Call, E, Santamaria, N, Gefen, A. (2020) The sorptivity and durability of gelling fibre dressings tested in a simulated sacral pressure ulcer system. Int Wound J. 2020;1–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13515 1742-4801 10.1111/iwj.13515 85096159981 PMC8243987 33236856 000591998400001 |
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