A Self‐Powered Wound Dressing Based on “Lock‐ON/OFF” Drug Release Combined Electric Stimulus Therapy for Accelerated Infected Wound Healing

Author:

Sun Yani1,Tang Yufei12ORCID,He Yuxuan1,Chen Lei13,Wu Cong12,Zhang Bo1,Yan Fuxue1,Zhao Kang12,Wu Zixiang4

Affiliation:

1. School of Materials Science and Engineering Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an 710048 P. R China

2. Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of Corrosion and Protection Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an 710048 P. R China

3. School of Science Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an 710054 P. R China

4. Department of Orthopaedics Xijing Hospital The Air Force Medical University Shaanxi 710048 P. R China

Abstract

AbstractTo facilitate the on‐demand release of hydrophilic antibiotics for accelerated repair of infected wounds, a self‐powered wound dressing incorporating a “Lock‐ON/OFF” electric field (EF)‐driven drug release mechanism combined with electrical stimulation (ES) therapy is presented. When subjected to mechanical stress, the drug exhibits controlled, slow‐release behavior, achieving a remarkable cumulative release rate of 88.57%—89 times higher than the non‐mechanical stress group. Conversely, in the absence of mechanical stress, the drug remains unreleased, maintaining a 0% cumulative release rate in a fully closed state. The dressing utilizes its piezoelectric effect to establish an electric field, enabling precise control of hydrophilic drug release by regulating the electrostatic balance between the drug carrier and the drug. Moreover, the piezoelectric field acts as an exogenous electric field, remodeling the endogenous electric field of the wound, and accelerating wound closure. Combining EF‐driven drug release with ES result in a 1.26 fold improvement in wound healing compared to ES alone. This study addresses precision therapy limitations in fully automated diagnosis and treatment, paving the way for advancements in remote diagnosis, wireless therapy, and on‐demand precision medicine.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

Wiley

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