Antibacterial hydrogel: The sniper of chronic wounds

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BMEMat Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1002/bmm2.12135
Shengtai Bian, Huijun Ye, Pan Wang, Changxing Li, Xutao Guo, Ming Guan, Shilun Feng
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Chronic wounds are wounds that are difficult to heal or do not follow the normal healing process. These include pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, and arterial incomplete ulcers. Unlike acute wounds, chronic wounds are often difficult to heal or even do not heal. Its pathogenesis involves many factors; bacterial infection is the main cause of chronic wound. With the increase in population aging, the incidence of chronic wounds has become a critical issue in the current medical and health field. Management of chronic wounds is faced with the problems of long treatment time, difficulty, high cost, repeated attacks and high disability rate, which seriously threaten patients' ability to take care of themselves in normal life and cause a heavy burden to individuals, families and society. Over the past few years, the development of antibacterial hydrogels for the treatment of bacterial infections has received a lot of attention. Since antibacterial hydrogels not only have the mechanical properties of hydrogels, high biocompatibility and adjustable functional structure, but also have excellent antibacterial properties, they may be an ideal dressing to solve the problem of chronic wound healing. This article introduces the types of chronic wounds, their healing characteristics, and the challenges faced in treating chronic wounds. It classifies antimicrobial hydrogels based on their antimicrobial modes and further discusses the advancements in smart antimicrobial hydrogels along with the benefits and obstacles of using antimicrobial hydrogels in the treatment of chronic wounds. This article also explores the development directions of antimicrobial hydrogels for chronic wound management.

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抗菌水凝胶:慢性伤口的狙击手
慢性伤口是难以愈合或不遵循正常愈合过程的伤口。这些包括压疮、糖尿病溃疡、静脉溃疡和动脉不完全性溃疡。与急性伤口不同,慢性伤口往往难以愈合,甚至无法愈合。其发病机制涉及多种因素;细菌感染是慢性伤口的主要原因。随着人口老龄化的加剧,慢性创伤的发病率已成为当前医疗卫生领域的一个关键问题。慢性伤口的治疗面临着治疗时间长、难度大、费用高、反复发作、致残率高等问题,严重威胁患者正常生活自理能力,给个人、家庭和社会造成沉重负担。近年来,用于治疗细菌感染的抗菌水凝胶的开发受到了广泛的关注。由于抗菌水凝胶不仅具有水凝胶的力学性能、高的生物相容性和可调节的功能结构,而且具有优异的抗菌性能,可能是解决慢性伤口愈合问题的理想敷料。本文介绍了慢性伤口的类型、愈合特点以及治疗慢性伤口所面临的挑战。根据其抗菌模式对抗菌水凝胶进行了分类,并进一步讨论了智能抗菌水凝胶的进展以及在慢性伤口治疗中使用抗菌水凝胶的好处和障碍。本文还探讨了抗菌水凝胶用于慢性伤口治疗的发展方向。
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