Nanocrystalline silver layer of knitted polyester outperforms other silver-containing wound dressings in an in vitro wound model

Author:

Hus Jonathan,Frausto Ricardo F.ORCID,Grunhut Joel,Hus Nir J.

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundSilver possesses cytotoxic properties against many microorganisms and is regularly used in wound care. Current evidence supporting the use of one type of silver-containing wound dressing (SCWD) is insufficient.MethodsTo examine the ability of selected SCWDs to inhibit the growth of two strains of bacteria (E. coli and S. aureus) commonly found in wounds, an in vitro wound model was used. Bacteria were applied to the surface of nutrient agar and a piece of each SCWD was applied to the bacteria. The plates were incubated at 37°C overnight. The zone of inhibition (ZI) around each SCWD was measured in cm2.ResultsThe mean ZI for Acticoat Flex-3 onE. coliwas 1.59 ± 0.15 cm2, which was significantly greater than that observed for Aquacel Ag (p<0.001), Mepilex Ag (p<0.0001), Mepitel Ag (p<0.001), Optifoam (p<0.0001) and Tegaderm Alginate Ag (p<0.01), but statistically indistinguishable from Maxorb II Ag. The mean ZI onS.aureuswas 1.21 ± 0.16 cm2, which was greater than Aquacel Ag (p<0.05), Mepilex (p<0.0001), Optifoam (p<0.0001) and Tegaderm Alginate Ag (p<0.05), but statistically indistinguishable from Maxorb II Ag or Mepitel Ag.ConclusionsOf the SCWDs tested, Acticoat Flex-3 demonstrated the most robust antimicrobial effect. Herein we show that Acticoat Flex-3 may provide the most wound protection against bacterial infection. In conclusion, these data provide clinicians with additional independent evidence to inform their clinical practice on the use of specific wound dressings.PRECISThe antimicrobial properties of Acticoat Flex-3, a dressing composed of nanocrystalline silver layer of knitted polyester, outperformed other silver-containing dressings againstE. coliandS. aureus.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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