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Silver dressings augment the ability of negative pressure wound therapy to reduce bacteria in a contaminated open fracture model.

机译:银敷料增强了负压伤口疗法减少受污染的开放性骨折模型中细菌的能力。

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BACKGROUND: : Despite a lack of evidence supporting their use, silver dressings are often used with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). This study investigates the effectiveness of silver dressings to reduce bacteria in contaminated wounds when used with NPWT. METHODS: : Complex orthopedic wounds were created on the proximal left legs of anesthetized goats. The wounds were inoculated with either a strain of bioluminescent Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Staphylococcus aureus. These bacteria are genetically modified to emit photons, thereby allowing quantification of bacterial concentration with a photon-counting camera system. The wounds were debrided 6 hours after inoculation and were treated with silver impregnated gauze combined with NPWT. Repeat debridements were performed every 48 hours for 6 days. Imaging was performed pre- and postdebridement. These results were compared with standard NPWT controls that used dressings without silver. RESULTS: : There were fewer bacteria in the silver groups than the standard NPWT groups at 6 days. In the groups that were inoculated with P. aeruginosa, wounds in the silver group contained 21% +/- 5% of baseline bacterial load compared with 43% +/- 14% in the standard NPWT group. The addition of the silver dressings has a more pronounced effect on Staphylococcus. Wounds in the silver group contained 25% +/- 8% of baseline bacterial load compared with 115% +/- 19% in the standard NPWT group. CONCLUSIONS: : The use of silver dressings with NPWT is a fairly common practice with limited literature to support its use in contaminated wounds. This study demonstrates that the addition of a silver dressing to NPWT effectively reduces bacteria in contaminated wounds and is more beneficial on the gram-positive bacteria. These data support the use of silver dressings in contaminated wounds, particularly ones contaminated by S. aureus.
机译:背景:尽管缺乏支持其使用的证据,但银敷料通常用于负压伤口治疗(NPWT)。这项研究调查了与NPWT一起使用的银敷料减少污染伤口中细菌的有效性。方法:在麻醉山羊的左腿近端创建复杂的整形外科伤口。用生物发光的铜绿假单胞菌或金黄色葡萄球菌菌株接种伤口。这些细菌经过基因修饰后会发出光子,从而可以通过光子计数相机系统对细菌浓度进行量化。接种6小时后清创伤口,并用银浸渍纱布与NPWT结合处理。每48小时重复清创术,持续6天。影像学检查在清创前后进行。将这些结果与使用无银敷料的标准NPWT对照进行比较。结果:6天时,银组的细菌数量少于标准NPWT组。在接种铜绿假单胞菌的组中,银组的伤口包含基线细菌载量的21%+/- 5%,而标准NPWT组则为43%+/- 14%。银敷料的添加对葡萄球菌具有更明显的作用。银组的伤口占基线细菌负荷的25%+/- 8%,而标准NPWT组的伤口占115%+/- 19%。结论:NPWT与银敷料一起使用是一种相当普遍的做法,仅有有限的文献支持在污染伤口中使用银敷料。这项研究表明,向NPWT中添加银敷料可有效减少污染伤口中的细菌,并且对革兰氏阳性细菌更有利。这些数据支持在受污染的伤口中使用银敷料,尤其是受金黄色葡萄球菌污染的伤口。

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