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https://read.qxmd.com/read/24728271/inactivation-of-the-antibacterial-and-cytotoxic-properties-of-silver-ions-by-biologically-relevant-compounds
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geraldine Mulley, A Tobias A Jenkins, Nicholas R Waterfield
There has been a recent surge in the use of silver as an antimicrobial agent in a wide range of domestic and clinical products, intended to prevent or treat bacterial infections and reduce bacterial colonization of surfaces. It has been reported that the antibacterial and cytotoxic properties of silver are affected by the assay conditions, particularly the type of growth media used in vitro. The toxicity of Ag+ to bacterial cells is comparable to that of human cells. We demonstrate that biologically relevant compounds such as glutathione, cysteine and human blood components significantly reduce the toxicity of silver ions to clinically relevant pathogenic bacteria and primary human dermal fibroblasts (skin cells)...
2014: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24527288/aquacel%C3%A2-ag-dressing-with-hydrofiber%C3%A2-technology
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jenny Hurlow
PROBLEM: There are many silver-containing wound dressings available for managing and preventing wound infection. Each claims to provide effective antimicrobial activity due to the presence of silver in the dressing. However, assuming effectiveness on the basis of an antimicrobial alone ignores the importance of the carrier dressing and its overall role in wound healing. SOLUTION: Choice of a silver-containing wound dressing should include consideration of the impact that dressing technology has on the effectiveness of antimicrobial activity as well as its influence on other factors essential for wound healing...
April 2012: Advances in Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24299890/a-new-carbohydrate-based-wound-dressing-fibre-with-superior-absorption-and-antimicrobial-potency
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Miraftab, R Masood, V Edward-Jones
Heavily exudating wounds can lead to infection and unnecessary trauma if they are not adequately managed. Manufacturers involved in production and marketing of high absorption silver dressings, besides emphasising high absorptions of their dressings are keen to highlight potent antimicrobial abilities of their products against all kinds of pathogens including MRSA. However, there are little or no credible reports on minimal but potent quantities of silver needed in a dressing to eliminate bacteria spread and growth or how effectively the silver within a dressing is released over time...
January 30, 2014: Carbohydrate Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24182690/usefulness-of-nasal-packing-with-silver-containing-carboxy-methylated-cellulose-in-endonasal-sinus-surgery
#44
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kosuke Akiyama, Masayuki Karaki, Masafumi Yonezaki, Rieko Goto, Rhyuhei Inamoto, Hiroshi Hoshikawa, Nozomu Mori
OBJECTIVE: Silver-containing carboxymethylcellulose fiber dressing (Aquacel®-Ag) has been used to treat burns and ulcers with a large amount of exudate. The aim of this investigation was to confirm whether Aquacel®-Ag has beneficial effects when it is used as nasal packing. METHODS: We included 44 patients who underwent bilateral endoscopic sinus surgery due to chronic rhino-sinusitis. Beschitin-F® or Aquacel®-Ag was packed postoperatively into the bilateral middle meatus...
June 2014: Auris, Nasus, Larynx
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24121806/cost-effectiveness-comparison-between-topical-silver-sulfadiazine-and-enclosed-silver-dressing-for-partial-thickness-burn-treatment
#45
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Clifford C Sheckter, Michael M Van Vliet, Naveen M Krishnan, Warren L Garner
The standard treatment of partial-thickness burns includes topical silver products such as silver sulfadiazine (SSD) cream and enclosed dressings including silver-impregnated foam (Mepilex Ag; Molnlycke Health Care, Gothenburg, Sweden) and silver-laden sheets (Aquacel Ag; ConvaTec, Skillman, NJ). The current state of health care is limited by resources, with an emphasis on evidence-based outcomes and cost-effective treatments. This study includes a decision analysis with an incremental cost-utility ratio comparing enclosed silver dressings with SSD in partial-thickness burn patients with TBSA less than 20%...
2014: Journal of Burn Care & Research: Official Publication of the American Burn Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24045072/aquacel-%C3%A2-ag-dressing-versus-acticoat%C3%A2-dressing-in-partial-thickness-burns-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-study-in-100-patients-part-1-burn-wound-healing
#46
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Jozef Verbelen, Henk Hoeksema, Alexander Heyneman, Ali Pirayesh, Stan Monstrey
INTRODUCTION: Studies comparing contemporary silver dressings in burns are scarce. METHODS: In a prospective, randomized, controlled study, counting 50 patients/research group, we compared two frequently used silver dressings, Acticoat™ and Aquacel(®) Ag, in the management of partial thickness burns with a predicted healing time between 7 and 21 days as assessed by laser Doppler imaging between 48 and 72h after burn. Variables investigated were related to baseline research group characteristics, wound healing, bacteriology, economics, nurse, and patient experience...
May 2014: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23993403/a-randomized-comparison-study-of-aquacel-ag-and-alginate-silver-as-skin-graft-donor-site-dressings
#47
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Xianchao Ding, Lei Shi, Chang Liu, Bingwei Sun
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to compare pain, healing time, infection rate, and cosmetic outcome between Aquacel Ag (convatec) and Alginate Silver (coloplast) as donor site dressings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a prospective randomized controlled trial of donor site dressings, comparing Aquacel Ag with Alginate Silver. Patients were randomly allocated to donor site dressing with one of these materials. Outcome measures included pain scores at rest and during dressing changes, time to re-epithelialization, cosmetic outcome and infection rate...
December 2013: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23685525/a-comparative-study-of-the-dressings-silver-sulfadiazine-and-aquacel-ag-in-the-management-of-superficial-partial-thickness-burns
#48
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Douglas D Yarboro
OBJECTIVE: : The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effectiveness of silver sulfadiazine as compared with Aquacel Ag in patients with superficial partial-thickness burns. METHODS: : Twenty-four subjects who sustained superficial partial-thickness burns who were between the ages of 19 and 53 years with time of injury from 0 to 4 days were randomly assigned into a control group (silver sulfadiazine) and experimental group (Aquacel Ag; ConvaTec, Skillman, New Jersey)...
June 2013: Advances in Skin & Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23474445/contact-sensitization-to-modern-wound-dressings-in-70-patients-with-chronic-leg-ulcers
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Regina Renner, Jan C Simon, Regina Treudler
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic leg ulcers typically experience contact allergy to topical treatments. Although declared as hypoallergenic, modern wound dressings have caused several reported cases of contact allergy. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate any allergenic potential of modern wound dressings in patients with leg ulcers. METHODS: Seventy-one patients were included in our prospective observation. Patch tests were performed with a selection of 10 modern wound dressings and with selected allergens according to series of the German Contact Dermatitis Research Group (DKG)...
March 2013: Dermatitis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23263396/use-of-a-silver-containing-hydrofiber-dressing-for-filling-abscess-cavity-following-incision-and-drainage-in-the-emergency-department-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#50
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Victoria Alimov, Frank Lovecchio, Madhumita Sinha, Kevin N Foster, David Drachman
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate whether the use of a silver-containing hydrofiber dressing to pack abscess cavity after incision and drainage (I & D) leads to faster wound healing and less pain. METHODS: Patients 18 years or older visiting the emergency department with cutaneous abscesses, requiring I & D, were randomly assigned to the intervention (Aquacel Ag; ConvaTec, Skillman, New Jersey) or standard care (iodoform) group between April 2008 and May 2009...
January 2013: Advances in Skin & Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22677163/a-phase-ii-prospective-non-comparative-assessment-of-a-new-silver-sodium-carboxymethylcellulose-aquacel-%C3%A2-ag-burn-glove-in-the-management-of-partial-thickness-hand-burns
#51
MULTICENTER STUDY
Franck Duteille, Steven L A Jeffery
BACKGROUND: Nylon-reinforced silver sodium carboxymethylcellulose (AQUACEL(®) Ag BURN) dressings were developed to be pliable and conforming for the management of partial-thickness burns. This study evaluated the AQUACEL(®) Ag BURN glove for the management of hand burns. METHODS: This 21-day, phase II, prospective, non-comparative study included 23 patients with partial-thickness hand burn of at least two fingers. The AQUACEL(®) Ag BURN glove was applied to one hand and could remain in place up to 21 days until clinically indicated to change the glove...
November 2012: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22621779/surgical-site-infections-following-colorectal-cancer-surgery-a-randomized-prospective-trial-comparing-common-and-advanced-antimicrobial-dressing-containing-ionic-silver
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Roberto Biffi, Luca Fattori, Emilio Bertani, Davide Radice, Nicole Rotmensz, Pasquale Misitano, Sabine Cenciarelli, Antonio Chiappa, Liliana Tadini, Marina Mancini, Giovanni Pesenti, Bruno Andreoni, Angelo Nespoli
BACKGROUND: An antimicrobial dressing containing ionic silver was found effective in reducing surgical-site infection in a preliminary study of colorectal cancer elective surgery. We decided to test this finding in a randomized, double-blind trial. METHODS: Adults undergoing elective colorectal cancer surgery at two university-affiliated hospitals were randomly assigned to have the surgical incision dressed with Aquacel Ag Hydrofiber dressing or a common dressing...
May 23, 2012: World Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22533495/cytotoxicity-of-silver-dressings-on-diabetic-fibroblasts
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shi-Bo Zou, Won-Young Yoon, Seung-Kyu Han, Seong-Ho Jeong, Zheng-Jun Cui, Woo-Kyung Kim
A large number of silver-based dressings are commonly used in the management of chronic wounds that are at risk of infection, including diabetic foot ulcers. However, there are still controversies regarding the toxicity of silver dressings on wound healing. The purpose of this study was to objectively test the cytotoxicity of silver dressings on human diabetic fibroblasts. Human diabetic fibroblasts were obtained from the foot skin of four diabetic foot ulcer patients and cultured. The effect of five silver-containing dressing products (Aquacel Ag, Acticoat*Absorbent, Medifoam Ag, Biatain Ag and PolyMem Ag) and their comparable silver-free dressing products on morphology, proliferation and collagen synthesis of the cultured human diabetic fibroblasts were compared in vitro...
June 2013: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22480921/reduction-in-skin-grafting-after-the-introduction-of-hydrofiber-dressings-in-partial-thickness-burns-a-comparison-between-a-hydrofiber-and-silver-sulphadiazine
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
J Dokter, H Boxma, I M M H Oen, M E van Baar, C H van der Vlies
AIM/PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare clinical outcome of children with scald burns treated with a hydrofiber dressing (Aquacel(®), Convatec Inc.) with the former standard of care with silver sulfadiazine (Flammazine(®); Solvay Pharmaceuticals), considering surgical intervention and length of stay (LOS). METHODS: A retrospective study of all consecutive children from zero to four years with primary scald burns up to 10% admitted to the Burn Centre of the Maasstad Hospital Rotterdam between January 1987 and January 2010 were reviewed...
February 2013: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22215013/effects-of-silver-based-wound-dressings-on-the-bacterial-flora-in-chronic-leg-ulcers-and-its-susceptibility-in-vitro-to-silver
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanne Sütterlin, Eva Tano, Agneta Bergsten, Anna-Britta Tallberg, Asa Melhus
Silver-based dressings have been used extensively in wound management in recent years, but data on their antimicrobial activity in the clinical setting are limited. In order to explore their effects on chronic leg ulcer flora, 14 ulcers were cultured after at least 3 weeks treatment with Aquacel Ag(®) or Acticoat(®). Phenotypic and genetic silver resistance were investigated in a total of 56 isolates. Silver-based dressings had a limited effect on primary wound pathogens, which were present in 79% of the cultures before, and 71% after, treatment...
January 2012: Acta Dermato-venereologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22100189/moist-occlusive-dressing-aquacel-%C3%A2-ag-versus-moist-open-dressing-mebo-%C3%A2-in-the-management-of-partial-thickness-facial-burns-a-comparative-study-in-ain-shams-university
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Amr Mabrouk, Nahed Samir Boughdadi, Hesham A Helal, Basim M Zaki, Ashraf Maher
INTRODUCTION: The face is the central point of the physical features; it transmits expressions and emotions, communicates feelings and allows for individual identity. Facial burns are very common and are devastating to the affected patient and results into numerous physical, emotional and psychosocial sequels. Partial thickness facial burns are very common especially among children. This study compares the effect of standard moist open technique management and a moist closed technique for partial thickness burns of the face...
May 2012: Burns
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22066961/a-prospective-multi-centre-randomised-open-label-parallel-comparative-study-to-evaluate-effects-of-aquacel%C3%A2-ag-and-urgotul%C3%A2-silver-dressing-on-healing-of-chronic-venous-leg-ulcers
#57
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Keith Harding, Finn Gottrup, Arkadiusz Jawień, Jacek Mikosiński, Krystyna Twardowska-Saucha, Sławomir Kaczmarek, Maciej Sopata, Cliff Shearman, Alaine Pieronne, Dheerendra Kommala
This study compared wound healing efficacy of two silver dressings, AQUACEL(®) Ag and Urgotul(®) Silver, against venous ulcers at risk of infection, over 8 weeks of treatment. The primary objective was to show non inferiority of AQUACEL(®) Ag to Urgotul(®) Silver. Patients (281) were randomised into two groups. The AQUACEL(®) Ag group had 145 patients treated with AQUACEL(®) Ag for 4 weeks followed by AQUACEL for another 4 weeks. TheUrgotul(®) Silver group had 136 patients treated with Urgotul(®) Silver for 4 weeks followed by Urgotul(®) for another 4 weeks...
June 2012: International Wound Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21991168/comparative-study-between-sodium-carboxymethyl-cellulose-silver-moist-exposed-burn-ointment-and-saline-soaked-dressing-for-treatment-of-facial-burns
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Hindy
Facial burns vary from relatively minor insults to severe debilitating injuries. Sustaining a burn injury is often a psychological trauma for the victim and is especially menacing when the face and neck are involved. This study was carried out on 60 patients with superficial dermal burns to the face admitted to the Burn Unit of Tanta University Hospital, Egypt, from September 2007 to July 2008. The patients were allocated randomly to one of three groups, each of which was treated with one of the following: sodium carboxymethyl-cellulose silver (Aquacel Ag®), MEBO® (moist exposed burn ointment), or saline-soaked dressing...
September 30, 2009: Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21991040/aquacel-ag%C3%A2-in-paediatric-burns-a-prospective-audit
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Lohana, T S Potokar
A variety of dressings are used for the management of paediatric burns. Aquacel Ag® is a silver-impregnated hydrofibre that releases silver within the dressing for up to two weeks. It has been reported in the literature that it is a beneficial dressing for the management of partial-thickness burns. It promotes an appropriate environment for re-epithelialization of the burn wound. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use and outcomes of Aquacel Ag® dressing in paediatric burn patients. This was a prospective audit carried out in the period January-July 2005...
September 30, 2006: Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21152279/in-vitro-evaluation-of-the-antimicrobial-effectiveness-and-moisture-binding-properties-of-wound-dressings
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pornanong Aramwit, Pornprom Muangman, Nantaporn Namviriyachote, Teerapol Srichana
A variety of silver-coated dressings and some impregnated with other chemicals are now available in the market; however, there have been few studies analyzing their comparative efficacies as antimicrobial agents. Moreover, their properties for retaining an appropriate level of moisture that is critical for effective wound healing have never been reported. Five commercially available silver-containing and chlorhexidine dressings, Urgotul SSD(®), Bactigras(®), Acticoat(®), Askina Calgitrol Ag(®) and Aquacel Ag(®), were tested to determine their comparative antimicrobial effectiveness in vitro against five common wound pathogens, namely methicillin-sensitive and -resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
2010: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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