Exploring exudate viscosity: A rheological analysis of wound exudates

Author:

Melotto Gianluca12ORCID,Sinha Avick23,Forss Jaqueline Rachel12

Affiliation:

1. School of Sport and Health Sciences University of Brighton UK

2. Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices University of Brighton UK

3. Advanced Engineering Centre University of Brighton UK

Abstract

AbstractExudate and its viscosity are critical in wound healing. Changes in viscosity can interfere with dressings properties as well as affect the diffusion of immune cells, nutrients, oxygen and bacteria. Current international standards for laboratory testing of wound dressings use a single low‐viscosity solution, named as ‘Test Solution A’, which fails to simulate the diverse range of exudates encountered clinically. This study employs rheological analysis to characterise exudates viscosity, comparing cattle‐derived samples to the test solution A. Results reveal non‐Newtonian, shear‐thinning behaviour in exudates, contrasting with the Newtonian behaviour of the test solution A. Although clinically classified as ‘seropurulent’, three exudate samples analysed at 37°C present with different viscosity at various shear rates, ranging from 30.8 (±14.7) to 6.5 (±1.9) mPas. Findings show that the current tests on dressings employing Test Solution A are missing the complexity of real exudates.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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