New experimental model to evaluate the effect of negative pressure wound therapy and viscosity exudates in foam dressings using confocal microscopy

Author:

de la Fuente Patricia Zorrilla12ORCID,Suescún Federico Castillo13,Lázaro‐Martínez José Luis45ORCID,Sancibrian Herrera Ramón2,Peralta Fernández Galo1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Valdecilla (IDIVAL) Santander Spain

2. Universidad de Cantabria Santander Spain

3. Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla Av. de Valdecilla, s/n Santander Spain

4. Diabetic Foot Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Podología, Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid Spain

5. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Clínico San Carlos de Madrid (IdISSC) Hospital Clínico San Carlos Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractNegative pressure wound therapy is currently one of the most popular treatment approaches that provide a series of benefits to facilitate healing, including increased local blood perfusion with reduced localized oedema and control of wound exudate. The porous foam dressing is a critical element in the application of this therapy and its choice is based on its ability to manage exudate. Industry standards often employ aqueous solutions devoid of proteins to assess dressing performance. However, such standardized tests fail to capture the intricate dynamics of real wounds, oversimplifying the evaluation process. This study aims to evaluate the technical characteristics of two different commercial polyurethane foam dressings during negative pressure wound therapy. We introduce an innovative experimental model designed to evaluate the effects of this therapy on foam dressings in the presence of viscous exudates. Our findings reveal a proportional increase in dressing fibre occupancy as pressure intensifies, leading to a reduction in dressing pore size. The tests underscore the pressure system's diminished efficacy in fluid extraction with increasing fluid viscosity. Our discussion points to the need of establishing standardized guidelines for foam dressing selection based on pore size and the necessity of incorporating real biological exudates into industrial standards.

Funder

Instituto de Investigación Marqués de Valdecilla

Publisher

Wiley

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