2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12020711
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Instillation: Analysis of the Rinsing Fluid as a Monitoring Tool and Approach to the Inflammatory Process: A Pilot Study

Abstract: Background: Negative pressure wound therapy with instillation (NPWTi) is an established wound conditioning tool. Previous investigations discovered that the rinsing fluid is a suitable monitoring tool containing various cells and cytokines. Methods: The aim of this pilot study was to analyze rinsing fluid samples from patients treated with NPWTi and link them to the clinical course, including microbiological contamination. In 31 consecutive patients with acute and chronic wounds, laboratory analysis was perfor… Show more

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“…This method is similar to the classical NPWT but also involves periodic treatment of the wound with various medicinal solutions without removing the dressing components. Sanitation contributes to the cleaning of wounds and more effective disposal of necrolysis products [5,6]. Sanitation, saline, and hypochlorous acid solutions are used.…”
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“…This method is similar to the classical NPWT but also involves periodic treatment of the wound with various medicinal solutions without removing the dressing components. Sanitation contributes to the cleaning of wounds and more effective disposal of necrolysis products [5,6]. Sanitation, saline, and hypochlorous acid solutions are used.…”
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confidence: 99%