Referencias clínicas

En esta sección, se pueden explorar y consultar los estudios clínicos relacionados a las tecnologías y al portafolio de Cutimed®.


Limpieza y desbridamiento


  • ● Ousey K, Schofield A (2021) Wound bed preparation Made Easy. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com/ made-easy. Leer más


Manejo de Infección


Tecnología Sorbact®

  • ● Kammerlander G et al. An investigation of Cutimed Sorbact as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management. Wounds UK. 2008;4:10-18. Leer más
  • ● Husmark J et al. Antimicrobial effects of bacterial binding to a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated wound dressing: an in vitro study. J Wound Care. 2022;31:560-570. Leer más
  • ● Mosti G et al. Comparative study of two antimicrobial dressings in infected leg ulcers: a pilot study. J Wound Care. 2015;24:121-122, 124-127. Leer más
  • ● Stephen-Haynes J et al. Cutimed Siltec foam and Cutimed Sorbact gel dressings: a clinical audit. Wounds UK. 2010;6:130-136. Leer más
  • ● Bua N et al. Dialkylcarbamoyl Chloride Dressings in the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections after Nonimplant Vascular Surgery. Ann Vasc Surg. 2017;44:387-392. Leer más
  • ● Gentili V et al. Panbacterial real-time PCR to evaluate bacterial burden in chronic wounds treated with Cutimed Sorbact. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis. 2012;31:1523-1529. Leer más
  • ● Haycocks S et al. Use of a DACC-coated antimicrobial dressing in people with diabetes and a history of foot ulceration. Wounds UK. 2011;7:108-114. Leer más
  • ● Chadwick P et al. Bacterial-binding dressings in the management of wound healing and infection prevention: a narrative review. J Wound Care. 2019;28(6):370-382. Leer más
  • ● Dwiyana et al. Clinical efficacy of dialkylcarbamoylchloride-coated cotton acetate dressing versus combination of normal saline dressing and 2% mupirocin ointment in infected wounds of epidermolysis bullosa. Dermatol Ther. 2019;32(5):e13047. Leer más
  • ● Rippon et al. Antimicrobial stewardship strategies in wound care: evidence to support the use of dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC)- coated wound dressings. J Wound Care. 2021;30(4):284-296. Leer más 
  • ● Ciprandi et al. Meeting the Challenges in Pediatric Wound Care: Our 15-Year Experience with Dialkylcarbamoyl Chloride-Coated Dressing Technology in Acute and Chronic Wounds. Chronic Wound Care Management and Research. 2022;9:23-33. Leer más
  • ● Lee JW et al. A comparison between DACC with chlorhexidine acetate-soaked paraffin gauze and foam dressing for skin graft donor sites. J Wound Care. 2018;27(1):28-35. Leer más
  • ● Ciliberti M et al. The Effect of a Bacteria- and Fungi- binding Mesh Dressing on the Bacterial Load of Pressure Ulcers Treated With Negative Pressure Wound Therapy: A Pilot Study. Wounds. 2016;28(11):408-420. Leer más
  • ● Ljungh A et al. Using the principle of hydrophobic interaction to bind and remove wound bacteria. J Wound Care. 2006;15(4):175-180.​ Leer más
  • ● Susilo YB et al. Significant and rapid reduction of free endotoxin using a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride-coated wound dressing. J Wound Care. 2022;31(6):502-509. Leer más
  • ● Bateman et al. Evidence is building to support using a DACC-coated antimicrobial wound contact layer with NPWT. Wounds UK. 2015; 11:1. Leer más
  • ● Powell Get al. Managing venous leg ulcers using compression therapy and dressings. Br J Nurs. 2015;24(15):S42-S49. Leer más

Manejo de Infección y Exudado


  • ● Seckam AM et al. Clinical performance and quality of life impact of an absorbent bacteria-binding foam dressing. British Journal of nursing. 2021;30. Leer más
  • ● Rippon et al (2023) Experimental and clinical evidence for DACC-coated dressings: an update. J Wound Care 2023 32:Sup8a, S13-S22. www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más
  • ● Wounds UK (2020) Best Practice Statement: Antimicrobial stewardship strategies for wound management. Wounds UK, London. Available to download from: www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más
  • ● Williams K (2022) The Leeds Wounds Infection Framework: Development and implementation of a new pathway to improve care. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más


Manejo de Exudado


Cutimed Siltec

  • ● Bateman SD. 150 patient experiences with a soft silicone foam dressing. Br J Nurs. Jun 25-Jul 8, 2015;24(12):S16, S18-23.  Leer más
  • ● King B, Barrett S (2018) A clinical evaluation of 20 patients when using a new absorbent silicone foam wound dressing: Cutimed Siltec B. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com.   Leer más
  • ● Seckam A. A multicentre, observational evaluation of the product characteristics of two absorbent foam dressings. Br J Nurs. 2019 Jun 27;28(12):S10-S17.  Leer más
  • ● Making the Case: Cutimed Sorbion Sachet. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com/making-the-case.   Leer más
  • ● Stephen-Haynes J, Leak K, Timmons J, Gray D, Russell F (2010) Cutimed Siltec foam and Cutimed Sorbact gel dressings: a clinical audit. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más
  • ● Bateman S (2014) The challenge of skin tears and lacerations in an emergency environment. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com. Leer más
  • ● Bateman S (2014) Improving the holistic wound care experience and integrating an education regimen. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com. Leer más
  • ● Hardy D (2010) Chronic oedema and associated complications. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más
Cutimed Sorbion

  • ● Sutherland L. A modern dressing range to meet today's wound care challenges. JCN. 2013;27(5):35-40. Leer más
  • ● Romanelli M et al. A pilot study evaluating the wound and skin care performances of the Hydration Response Technology dressing - a new concept of debridement, J Wound Technology. 2009; Vol. 5.
  • ● Panca M et al. Clinical and cost-effectiveness of absorbent dressings in the treatment of highly exuding VLUs. J Wound Care. 2013 Mar;22(3):109-10, 112-8. Leer más
  • ● Romanelli M et al. Exudate management made easy. Wounds Int. 2010; 1(2):1-6. Leer más
  • ● Todd M et al. Managing ulceration and lymphorrhea in chronic oedema. Br J Community Nurs. 2017;22 Suppl 5(Sup5):S34-S41. Leer más
  • ● Cutting KF. Managing wound exudate using a super-absorbent polymer dressing: a 53-patient clinical evaluation. Journal of Wound Care. 2009;18(5):200-05. Leer más
  • ● Making the Case: Cutimed Sorbion Sachet S. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com/making-the-case. Leer más
  • ● Quick Guide: Exudate management: Optimising the wound bed. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com. Leer más
  • ● Cutting K (2016) Cutimed Sorbion Sachet Made Easy. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com/made-easy. Leer más
  • ● NHS Clinical Evaluation Team. Clinical Review Superabsorbent Dressings (2018). Leer más


Complementos


Cuticell Contact

  • ● Derbyshire A. Using a silicone-based dressing as a primary wound contact layer. British Journal of Nursing. 2014;23 Suppl 20: S14-S20. Leer más
  • ● Making the Case: Cuticell Contact. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com/making-the-case   Leer más
  • ● Bateman S (2015) The vulnerable patient with high risk skin integrity – positive benefits of a long wear time, silicone wound contact layer. Wounds UK, London. Available from: www.wounds-uk.com.  Leer más