DOI: 10.17488/rmib.41.1.1
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Systemic Classification of Wound Dressings: a Review

Abstract: En la actualidad existe un gran número de apósitos dada la amplia disponibilidad de biomateriales y principios bioactivos, por lo cual se hace necesario un consenso acerca de la clasificación de estos, para no generar confusiones a la hora de entender su utilidad y su idóneo manejo en el ambiente clínico. Por este motivo, en el presente artículo se hace una revisión bibliográfica utilizando las bases de datos SCOPUS, ScienceDirect y Web of Science, con ecuaciones de búsqueda que incluían las palabras clave de … Show more

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“…Passive bandages or casts only immobilize and protect the injured area from the exterior. Advanced dressings could be classified based on 1) the nature of the material used (natural or synthetic), 2) permeability (permeable, semipermeable, or occlusive), 3) therapeutic effect (haemostasia, infection, debriding, exudate, or granulation management) or, 4) wound interaction (passive, interactive and bioactive) (94) .…”
Section: Bandages and Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive bandages or casts only immobilize and protect the injured area from the exterior. Advanced dressings could be classified based on 1) the nature of the material used (natural or synthetic), 2) permeability (permeable, semipermeable, or occlusive), 3) therapeutic effect (haemostasia, infection, debriding, exudate, or granulation management) or, 4) wound interaction (passive, interactive and bioactive) (94) .…”
Section: Bandages and Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%