The Secret of Antibiofilm Agent for Burn Injury : A Systematic Review

Gembong Satria Mahardhika, Prahapsari Rupadha, Maudy Surya Pradisa
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Burn injuries remain to be a significant issue. The environmental condition in Indonesia contributes to the prevalence of diverse bacterial infection associated with different types of wounds, including burns. The biofilms production at the site of burn wounds significantly contributes to the ineffectiveness of burn treatment protocols. Hereby in this paper we discuss about the mechanism of antibiofilm and the novel therapy for the burn injury.  This study was classified as a systematic review approach. The compilation of references will be derived from journal articles obtained using search engines such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCO. Subsequently, the authors proceed to gather and reevaluate pertinent material and scholarly articles. The occurrence of biofilm is closely associated with burn injuries. These bacterial communities evoke antibiotic resistance, hence impeding the effectiveness of conventional treatment approaches. It is noteworthy that substantially 60% of burn-related mortality is attributed to biofilms. This condition has the potential to develop into a persistent wound, ultimately resulting in sepsis. The development of biofilm or invasive burn wound infection serves as a significant catalyst for the occurrence of sepsis. The administration of anti-biofilm drugs holds significant potential in this context as a proactive measure for reducing the worsening effects of burns. Conclusion : The utilization of anti-biofilm agents has the potential to serve as an innovative therapeutic approach for the treatment of burn wounds in the future. Further investigation is required to explore the potential outcome as well as adverse effects of this drug linked to its potency.
烧伤抗生物膜剂的秘密:系统综述
烧伤仍然是一个重要问题。印度尼西亚的环境条件导致与不同类型的伤口(包括烧伤)相关的各种细菌感染的流行。烧伤部位产生的生物膜是烧伤治疗方案无效的重要原因。因此,我们在本文中讨论了抗生物膜的机制以及治疗烧伤的新疗法。 本研究采用的是系统综述方法。参考文献的汇编将来自使用 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 EBSCO 等搜索引擎获得的期刊论文。随后,作者开始收集并重新评估相关材料和学术文章。生物膜的出现与烧伤密切相关。这些细菌群落会诱发抗生素耐药性,从而影响传统治疗方法的效果。值得注意的是,与烧伤有关的死亡率中有 60% 都是由生物膜造成的。这种情况有可能发展成顽固性伤口,最终导致败血症。生物膜的形成或烧伤创面的侵入性感染是败血症发生的重要催化剂。在这种情况下,使用抗生物膜药物作为减少烧伤恶化影响的积极措施具有很大的潜力。结论:使用抗生物膜药物有可能成为未来治疗烧伤创面的一种创新疗法。需要进一步调查研究这种药物的潜在疗效以及与药效相关的不良反应。
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