An algorithm for treatment of a patient with an infected wound using povidone-iodine in the outpatient setting

N. N. Lebedev, V. Е. Rozanov, A. N. Shikhmetov
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The high prevalence of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) urges healthcare professionals to improve the traditional (operative and pharmacological) methods of their treatment, and to find new methods that are applicable in outpatient practice, which can reduce the period of disability and reduce the number of complications. The choice of the right drug for such infections to influence the local infectious process is one of the most important objectives of the local wound therapy. The paper presents data on the effectiveness of Povidone-Iodine (Betadine) for external use with a broad spectrum of action, intended for the treatment of SSTI, including abscesses, furuncles, carbuncles, infected traumatic lesions of the skin and trophic ulcers in Phases 1 to 2 of the wound process. The drug has a pronounced combined effect: antimicrobial (bactericidal, bacteriostatic), wound healing, regenerating, local anesthetic and protective. This brings us to the conclusion about the advantages of Betadine and provide a rationale for its use to treat surgical infections of the skin and soft tissues in the outpatient setting.
在门诊使用聚维酮碘治疗感染伤口患者的算法
皮肤和软组织感染(SSTI)的高流行率促使医疗保健专业人员改进传统的(手术和药物)治疗方法,并寻找适用于门诊实践的新方法,以减少残疾期和减少并发症的数量。选择合适的药物来影响局部感染过程是局部伤口治疗的重要目标之一。本文介绍了聚维酮-碘(倍他定)外用广谱作用的有效性数据,用于治疗SSTI,包括脓肿、疖、痈、感染的创伤性皮肤病变和伤口过程1至2阶段的营养性溃疡。具有抗菌(杀菌、抑菌)、伤口愈合、再生、局部麻醉、保护等显著的综合作用。这使我们得出结论关于倍他定的优势,并提供了一个基本原理,用于治疗手术感染的皮肤和软组织在门诊设置。
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