A Hydrogel Wound Dressing with Gradient Crosslinking and Silver/Copper Ions for Treatment of Severe Burns

B. Goekbora, C. Pomerantz, N. Premnath, R. Stevenson
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The proposed design aims to improve upon the moisture balance and antibacterial efficacy of current burn wound dressings. Commercially available wound dressings do not allow for the control of moisture during the healing process. In this design, we introduced a gradient in cross-linking density, with increasing swelling tendency further from the wound surface, so that wound exudate can be wicked away in a controlled manner. This design is expected to prevent both overhydration (maceration) and drying of the wound surface. In addition, the antibacterial potential of the dressings was improved through the addition of silver and copper ions. Release of these metal ions from these hydrogels was controlled through hydrogel crosslinking density. The combination of silver (Ag+) and copper (Cu2+) is expected to inhibit the growth of a broader range of bacteria at a lower cost than silver alone.
梯度交联银/铜离子水凝胶创面敷料治疗严重烧伤
本设计旨在改善现有烧伤创面敷料的水分平衡和抗菌效果。市售的伤口敷料不允许在愈合过程中控制水分。在这个设计中,我们引入了交联密度的梯度,随着伤口表面肿胀趋势的增加,伤口渗出物可以以可控的方式清除。这种设计可以防止伤口表面的过度水化(浸渍)和干燥。此外,通过添加银离子和铜离子,提高了敷料的抗菌潜力。通过水凝胶交联密度控制金属离子从水凝胶中的释放。银(Ag+)和铜(Cu2+)的组合有望以比单独使用银更低的成本抑制更广泛的细菌生长。
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