Multifunctional dressings for wound exudate management

IF 33.6 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Fan Feng , Zhihui Zhao , Jiwei Li , Yuesheng Huang , Weichao Chen
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Wound exudates, the effusion of tissue fluid after injury, can act as a bridge for biochemical substance transfer and provide an environment for wound healing. However, excessive wound exudate prolongs the inflammatory phase and hinders healing, particularly in chronic wounds. Although dressings have long been used to absorb exudates and protect wounds, traditional dressings have non-negligible limitations in exudate management because of their single structure and function. Materials with asymmetric wettability and specific pore structures have unique advantages for controlling unidirectional liquid transport, providing a new approach for exudate management. In recent years, exudate management dressings have advanced significantly, but have seldom been described and discussed in detail. Therefore, this review systematically presents the mechanism, necessity, and configurations of exudate management dressings. Variously, textile-, nano/microfiber-, membrane-, foam/sponge-based, and composite exudate management dressings are reviewed. The methods for evaluating exudate management are briefly described and the current challenges and prospects are presented to provide references for the future development of dressings.

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用于伤口渗液管理的多功能敷料
伤口渗出液是受伤后渗出的组织液,可作为生化物质转移的桥梁,为伤口愈合提供环境。然而,伤口渗出液过多会延长炎症期,阻碍伤口愈合,尤其是慢性伤口。虽然敷料长期以来一直用于吸收渗出物和保护伤口,但由于其结构和功能单一,传统敷料在渗出物管理方面存在不可忽视的局限性。具有非对称润湿性和特定孔隙结构的材料在控制液体单向传输方面具有独特的优势,为渗出物管理提供了一种新的方法。近年来,渗出物管理敷料有了长足的进步,但很少有详细的描述和讨论。因此,本综述系统地介绍了渗出物管理敷料的机制、必要性和配置。综述了纺织、纳米/超细纤维、薄膜、泡沫/海绵和复合渗出物管理敷料。简要介绍了评估渗出物管理的方法,并介绍了当前的挑战和前景,为敷料的未来发展提供参考。
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Progress in Materials Science
Progress in Materials Science 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
59.60
自引率
0.80%
发文量
101
审稿时长
11.4 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Materials Science is a journal that publishes authoritative and critical reviews of recent advances in the science of materials. The focus of the journal is on the fundamental aspects of materials science, particularly those concerning microstructure and nanostructure and their relationship to properties. Emphasis is also placed on the thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms, and modeling of processes within materials, as well as the understanding of material properties in engineering and other applications. The journal welcomes reviews from authors who are active leaders in the field of materials science and have a strong scientific track record. Materials of interest include metallic, ceramic, polymeric, biological, medical, and composite materials in all forms. Manuscripts submitted to Progress in Materials Science are generally longer than those found in other research journals. While the focus is on invited reviews, interested authors may submit a proposal for consideration. Non-invited manuscripts are required to be preceded by the submission of a proposal. Authors publishing in Progress in Materials Science have the option to publish their research via subscription or open access. Open access publication requires the author or research funder to meet a publication fee (APC). Abstracting and indexing services for Progress in Materials Science include Current Contents, Science Citation Index Expanded, Materials Science Citation Index, Chemical Abstracts, Engineering Index, INSPEC, and Scopus.
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