Multidisciplinary expert consensus statements and recommendations for use of hypochlorous acid as a solution for negative pressure wound therapy with instillation.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Paul J Kim, Luis Fernandez, Mary Ann Obst, Abigail Chaffin, Elizabeth Faust, John Lantis, Kara Couch, Michael Desvigne, Mark Suski, Neilendu Kundu, Marc Matthews, Richard Simman, Christine Murphy, Natalie E Nierenberg, Luc Téot
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Abstract

Background: HOCl (eg, pHAp) preserved solutions have antimicrobial properties and are considered safe and effective for wound management. NPWTi-d (or NPWTi) is an established adjunctive wound modality for a variety of wound etiologies in various anatomic locations in which an instillate solution dwells on the surface of the wound to assist in wound bed preparation. A variety of solutions have been used, including 0.9% normal saline wound cleansers and antiseptics. pHAp is growing in popularity as the solution of choice for NPWTi-d.

Objective: To evaluate consensus statements on the use of NPWTi-d with pHAp.

Methods: A 15-member multidisciplinary panel of expert clinicians in the United States, Canada, and France convened in person in April 2023 in Washington, D.C. and/or corresponded later to discuss 10 statements on the use of pHAp with NPWTi-d. The panelists then replied "agree" or "disagree" to each statement and had the option to provide comments.

Results: Ten consensus statements are presented, along with the proportion of agreement or disagreement and summary comments. Although agreement with the statements on NPWTi-d with pHAp varied, the statements appear to reflect individual preferences for use rather than concerns about safety or efficacy.

Conclusion: The consensus indicates that NPWTi-d with pHAp can have a beneficial effect in wound care.

关于使用次氯酸作为负压伤口灌注疗法溶液的多学科专家共识声明和建议。
背景:HOCl(如 pHAp)保存溶液具有抗菌特性,被认为是安全有效的伤口处理方法。NPWTi-d(或 NPWTi)是一种成熟的伤口辅助治疗方法,适用于不同解剖位置的各种伤口病因,灌注溶液停留在伤口表面,帮助伤口床准备。已使用过多种溶液,包括 0.9% 生理盐水伤口清洁剂和防腐剂。pHAp 作为 NPWTi-d 的首选溶液正日益受到欢迎:评估使用 pHAp 进行 NPWTi-d 的共识声明:由美国、加拿大和法国的临床专家组成的 15 人多学科小组于 2023 年 4 月在华盛顿特区召开会议,并(或)随后通过通信讨论了关于在 NPWTi-d 中使用 pHAp 的 10 项声明。然后,专家组成员对每项声明回答 "同意 "或 "不同意",并可发表评论:结果:列出了十项共识声明、同意或不同意的比例以及评论摘要。尽管对使用 pHAp 的 NPWTi-d 声明的同意程度各不相同,但这些声明似乎反映了个人的使用偏好,而不是对安全性或有效性的担忧:结论:共识表明,使用 pHAp 的 NPWTi-d 可对伤口护理产生有益的影响。
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CiteScore
1.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wounds is the most widely read, peer-reviewed journal focusing on wound care and wound research. The information disseminated to our readers includes valuable research and commentaries on tissue repair and regeneration, biology and biochemistry of wound healing, and clinical management of various wound etiologies. Our multidisciplinary readership consists of dermatologists, general surgeons, plastic surgeons, vascular surgeons, internal medicine/family practitioners, podiatrists, gerontologists, researchers in industry or academia (PhDs), orthopedic surgeons, infectious disease physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. These practitioners must be well equipped to deal with a myriad of chronic wound conditions affecting their patients including vascular disease, diabetes, obesity, dermatological disorders, and more. Whether dealing with a traumatic wound, a surgical or non-skin wound, a burn injury, or a diabetic foot ulcer, wound care professionals turn to Wounds for the latest in research and practice in this ever-growing field of medicine.
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