2019
DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2019.28.6.370
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Bacterial-binding dressings in the management of wound healing and infection prevention: a narrative review

Abstract: The aim of this review was to present the clinical data on the use of the family of bacterial-binding dressings (Sorbact; dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated) in the treatment of a variety of acute and chronic wounds. The findings are discussed in terms of the effectiveness of the bacterial-binding dressings on bacterial bioburden reduction, infection prevention, initiation/progression of wound healing and cost-effectiveness. The evidence in support of the bacterial-binding dressings is strongest in the area of i… Show more

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“…Considering therapies with low risk of generating microbial resistance, new products have been developed for the topical treatment of wounds, with the objective of promoting the interruption of the initial adhesion process of microorganisms to the wound bed, among these, the DACC stands out, a fatty acid derivative that acts as a passive antibacterial, in order to sequester the bacteria into the dressing through hydrophobic bonds on the microorganism's extracellular surface, promoting irreversible adherence to the DACC substrate [12][13][14] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering therapies with low risk of generating microbial resistance, new products have been developed for the topical treatment of wounds, with the objective of promoting the interruption of the initial adhesion process of microorganisms to the wound bed, among these, the DACC stands out, a fatty acid derivative that acts as a passive antibacterial, in order to sequester the bacteria into the dressing through hydrophobic bonds on the microorganism's extracellular surface, promoting irreversible adherence to the DACC substrate [12][13][14] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerando terapias com baixo risco de gerar resistência microbiana, novos produtos vêm sendo desenvolvidos para tratamento tópico das feridas, com o objetivo de promover a interrupção do processo de adesão inicial dos microrganismos ao leito da lesão, dentre esses, destaca-se o DACC, um derivado de ácido graxo que age como antibacteriano passivo, de modo a sequestrar a bactéria para dentro do curativo por meio de ligações hidrofóbicas da superfície extracelular do microrganismo, promovendo aderência irreversivel ao substrato do DACC [12][13][14] .…”
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“…With particular regards to wound healing, this condition may develop due to the chronic state of inflammation of the wound that could make the tissue more prone to the entrance of bacteria and to biofilm formation (see Fig. 2) [65,66], thus making the use of dressings a valuable option to counteract it [48]. Porphyromonas gingivalis, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Streptacoccus mutans infections may develop, instead, after the application of dental membranes [7].…”
Section: Mesh-related Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%