Fluid handling by foam wound dressings: From engineering theory to advanced laboratory performance evaluations

Author:

Gefen Amit123ORCID,Alves Paulo4ORCID,Beeckman Dimitri25ORCID,Cullen Breda6,Lázaro‐Martínez José Luis7ORCID,Lev‐Tov Hadar8,Santamaria Nick9ORCID,Swanson Terry10,Woo Kevin11,Söderström Bengt12,Svensby Anna12,Malone Matthew13,Nygren Erik12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

2. Skin Integrity Research Group (SKINT), University Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Public Health and Primary Care Ghent University Ghent Belgium

3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Sciences Hasselt University Hasselt Belgium

4. Wounds Research Lab, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Health, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences Universidade Católica Portuguesa Porto Portugal

5. Swedish Centre for Skin and Wound Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences Örebro University Örebro Sweden

6. RedC Consultancy Bradford UK

7. Diabetic Foot Unit Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

8. Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery University of Miami Hospital Miller School of Medicine Miami Florida USA

9. School of Health Sciences University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

10. Nurse Practitioner Warrnambool Victoria Australia

11. School of Nursing Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada

12. Wound Care Research and Development Mölnlycke Health Care AB Gothenburg Sweden

13. Research and Development, Bioactives and Wound Biology, Mölnlycke Health Care AB, Gothenburg, Sweden; and Infectious Diseases and Microbiology, School of Medicine Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis article describes the contemporary bioengineering theory and practice of evaluating the fluid handling performance of foam‐based dressings, with focus on the important and clinically relevant engineering structure–function relationships and on advanced laboratory testing methods for pre‐clinical quantitative assessments of this common type of wound dressings. The effects of key wound dressing material‐related and treatment‐related physical factors on the absorbency and overall fluid handling of foam‐based dressings are thoroughly and quantitively analysed. Discussions include exudate viscosity and temperature, action of mechanical forces and the dressing microstructure and associated interactions. Based on this comprehensive review, we propose a newly developed testing method, experimental metrics and clinical benchmarks that are clinically relevant and can set the standard for robust fluid handling performance evaluations. The purpose of this evaluative framework is to translate the physical characteristics and performance determinants of a foam dressing into achievable best clinical outcomes. These guiding principles are key to distinguishing desirable properties of a dressing that contribute to optimal performance in clinical settings.

Publisher

Wiley

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