نتایج جستجو برای: bioburden

تعداد نتایج: 245  

2014
Mary Cloud B. Ammons Brian P. Tripet Ross P. Carlson Kelly R. Kirker Michael A. Gross Jessica J. Stanisich Valérie Copié

Wound bioburden in the form of colonizing biofilms is a major contributor to nonhealing wounds. Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive, facultative anaerobe commonly found in chronic wounds; however, much remains unknown about the basic physiology of this opportunistic pathogen, especially with regard to the biofilm phenotype. Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of S. aureus biofilms have s...

Journal: :International wound journal 2011
Mary Cloud B Ammons Loren S Ward Garth A James

With an epidemic increase in obesity combined with an ageing population, chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers and venous leg ulcers are an increasing clinical concern. Recent studies have shown that bacterial biofilms are a major contributor to wound bioburden and interfere with the normal wound healing process; therefore, rational design of wound therapies should includ...

Journal: :Compendium of continuing education in dentistry 2008
Brian L Mealey Louis F Rose

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Periodontal diseases are inflammatory conditions that were once thought to have manifestations localized to the oral cavity alone, and were therefore considered the concern of only dentists and other oral health professionals. Emerging evidence has changed this view and now suggests that periodontal diseases may play a role in numerous conditions that impact systemic well bein...

Journal: :Skin pharmacology and physiology 2015
Cornelia Wiegand Martin Abel Peter Ruth Peter Elsner Uta-Christina Hipler

BACKGROUND Wound infection plays an important role in compromised wound healing. A high bioburden impairs healing and leads to formation of a chronic wound. Distinctly higher pH values were observed in chronic wounds compared to acute wounds. However, there is only limited knowledge of pH dependency on the antibacterial efficacy of common antimicrobial substances. METHODS This study investiga...

2016
Windy E. Cole

Objective: Various treatment options exist for wound healing; however, clinical assessment of the patient and the wound environment must be considered before determining an optimal wound treatment plan. Negative pressure wound therapy alone and/or with an instilled topical solution can be effective in adjunctive management of acute and chronic wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has also been sho...

Journal: :OR manager 2015
Judith M Mathias

1 Reusable protective eyewear tied to greater risk of contamination P rotective eyewear is supposed to prevent infectious materials from reaching the eyes of OR staff, but recent research has revealed a link between reusable protective eyewear and an increased risk of cross contamination and infection. “We found that the protective eyewear itself can be a causal factor in ongoing contamination,...

2014

Micro-organisms produce significant barriers to the healing of chronic wounds (Kim et al, 2010). They are present in all wounds, although not all wounds become chronic. Microbes grow in both a planktonic phenotype (free-floating mobile single cells) and biofilm phenotype (a fixed polymicrobial community; James et al, 2008). A self-secreted matrix protects the biofilm from attack by the host imm...

Journal: :Systematic reviews 2015
Fenella D Halstead Kwang Chear Lee Johnny Kwei Janine Dretzke Beryl A Oppenheim Naiem S Moiemen

BACKGROUND The early diagnosis of infection or sepsis in burns are important for patient care. Globally, a large number of burn centres advocate quantitative cultures of wound biopsies for patient management, since there is assumed to be a direct link between the bioburden of a burn wound and the risk of microbial invasion. Given the conflicting study findings in this area, a systematic review ...

2014
Hosan Kim Inder Makin Jeff Skiba Amy Ho Greggory Housler Alexander Stojadinovic Mina Izadjoo

Silver-based wound dressings have been developed for the control of bioburden in wounds. However, the popularity and extensive use of silver-based dressings has been associated with emerging microbial resistances to silver. In this study we examined in vitro antibacterial efficacy of a bioelectric dressing containing silver and zinc against various wound pathogens. Antibiotic-sensitive clinical...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2015
Chetan Jinadatha Frank C Villamaria Marcos I Restrepo Nagaraja Ganachari-Mallappa I-Chia Liao Eileen M Stock Laurel A Copeland John E Zeber

BACKGROUND Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been shown to survive on ambient surfaces for extended periods of time. Leftover MRSA environmental contamination in a hospital room places future patients at risk. Manual disinfection supplemented by pulsed xenon ultraviolet (PX-UV) light disinfection has been shown to greatly decrease the MRSA bioburden in hospital rooms. Howev...

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