Klinisk evidens

Produkterna från Cutimed har en bevisad effekt vid avancerad sårbehandling. På den här sidan kan du ta del av ett urval av kliniska studier som belyser resultat från behandling med sortimentet från Cutimed.

Rengöra & debridera​

Cutimed® DebriClean
Evans-Charles S. Cutimed DebriClean: a 23-patient wound bed preparation product evaluation. Wounds UK. 2021; Vol 17, No 13. Läs mer

Förebygg & behandla infektion

Sorbact® Technology

Kammerlander G et al. An investigation of Cutimed Sorbact as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management. Wounds UK. 2008;4:10-18. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Stephen-Haynes J et al. Cutimed Siltec foam and Cutimed Sorbact gel dressings: a clinical audit. Wounds UK. 2010;6:130-136. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Grothier L & Stephenson J. An audit to determine the clinical effectiveness of a pathway for managing wound infection. Wounds UK. 2015;11:30-7. Läs mer

Ljungh A et al. Using the principle of hydrophobic interaction to bind and remove wound bacteria. J Wound Care. 2006;15(4):175-180.​ Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Bateman et al. Evidence is building to support using a DACC-coated antimicrobial wound contact layer with NPWT. Wounds UK. 2015; 11:1. Läs mer

Haycocks S & Chadwick P. Use of DACC-coated dressings in diabetic foot ulcers: A case series. Diabet Foot J. 2011;14:133-37.

Powell Get al. Managing venous leg ulcers using compression therapy and dressings. Br J Nurs. 2015;24(15):S42-S49. Läs mer

Förebygg & behandla infektion och hantera sårexsudat​

Sorbact® Technology
Se evidens som anges under Behandla infektion – Sorbact® Technology.

Hantera sårexsudat

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. Läs mer

King B. A clinical evaluation of 20 patients when using a new absorbent silicone foam wound dressing: Cutimed Siltec B. Wounds UK. 2018;Vol 14. No 3. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Bateman SD. The challenge of skin tears and lacerations in an emergency environment. Wounds UK. 2014; 10. 94-99. Läs mer

Cutimed® Sorbion®

Sutherland L. A modern dressing range to meet today's wound care challenges. JCN. 2013;27(5):35-40. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Romanelli M et al. Exudate management made easy. Wounds Int. 2010; 1(2):1-6. Läs mer

Todd M et al. Managing ulceration and lymphorrhea in chronic oedema. Br J Community Nurs. 2017;22 Suppl 5(Sup5):S34-S41. Läs mer

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. Läs mer

Stimulera vävnadstillväxt​

Cutimed® Epiona®

Wiegand C et al. A novel native collagen dressing with advantageous properties to promote physiological wound healing. J Wound Care. 2016; 2;25:713-720. Läs mer

Sabo M et. al. A Post-marketing Surveillance Study of Chronic Wounds Treated With a Native Collagen Calcium Alginate Dressing. Ostomy Wound Manage. 2018; 64:38-43. Läs mer

Jesty J et. al. Assessment in vitro of the active hemostatic properties of wound dressings. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater. 2009;89:536-542. Läs mer

Tati R et al. Biological wound matrices with native dermis-like collagen efficiently modulate protease activity. J Wound Care. 2018;27:199-209. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2018.27.4.199. PMID: 29637827. Läs mer

Övrigt

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. Läs mer