A review of iodine-based compounds, with a focus on biofilms: results of an expert panel

Author:

Wolcott Randall D1,Cook Randall G2,Johnson Eric3,Jones Curtis E4,Kennedy John P4,Simman Richard5,Woo Kevin6,Weir Dot7,Schultz Gregory8,Hermans Michel HE9

Affiliation:

1. Southwest Regional Wound Care Center, Lubbock, TX, US

2. Jackson Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, Montgomery, AL, US

3. Bozeman Deaconess Wound and Hyperbaric Center, Driggs, ID, US

4. South University School of Pharmacy, Savannah, GA, US

5. Jobst Vascular ProMedica, Toledo, OH, US

6. Queen's School of Nursing, Kingston, ON, Canada

7. Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers, Cheektowaga, NY, US

8. Institute for Wound Research to Study Molecular and Cellular Regulation of Healing, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, US

9. Hermans Consulting Inc., Doral, FL, US

Abstract

Biofilms play a central role in the chronicity of non-healing lesions such as venous leg ulcers and diabetic foot ulcers. Therefore, biofilm management and treatment is now considered an essential part of wound care. Many antimicrobial treatments, whether topical or systemic, have been shown to have limited efficacy in the treatment of biofilm phenotypes. The antimicrobial properties of iodine compounds rely on multiple and diverse interactions to exert their effects on microorganisms. An expert panel, held in Las Vegas during the autumn Symposium on Advanced Wound Care meeting in 2018, discussed these properties, with the focus on iodine and iodophors and their effects on biofilm prevention and treatment.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Fundamentals and skills

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