Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Skin Integrity Research Group (SKINT), University Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Int Wound J. 2024 Feb;21(2):e14674. doi: 10.1111/iwj.14674.
This article describes the contemporary bioengineering theory and practice of evaluating the fluid handling performance of foam-based dressings, with focus on the important and clinically relevant engineering structure-function relationships and on advanced laboratory testing methods for pre-clinical quantitative assessments of this common type of wound dressings. The effects of key wound dressing material-related and treatment-related physical factors on the absorbency and overall fluid handling of foam-based dressings are thoroughly and quantitively analysed. Discussions include exudate viscosity and temperature, action of mechanical forces and the dressing microstructure and associated interactions. Based on this comprehensive review, we propose a newly developed testing method, experimental metrics and clinical benchmarks that are clinically relevant and can set the standard for robust fluid handling performance evaluations. The purpose of this evaluative framework is to translate the physical characteristics and performance determinants of a foam dressing into achievable best clinical outcomes. These guiding principles are key to distinguishing desirable properties of a dressing that contribute to optimal performance in clinical settings.
本文描述了评估泡沫型敷料流体处理性能的当代生物工程理论和实践,重点介绍了重要的临床相关工程结构-功能关系,以及用于这种常见类型伤口敷料的临床前定量评估的先进实验室测试方法。彻底和定量地分析了与伤口敷料材料和治疗相关的关键物理因素对泡沫型敷料的吸水性和整体流体处理能力的影响。讨论包括渗出液的粘度和温度、机械力的作用以及敷料的微观结构和相关相互作用。基于这一全面的综述,我们提出了一种新的测试方法、实验指标和临床基准,这些方法具有临床相关性,可以为稳健的流体处理性能评估设定标准。该评估框架的目的是将泡沫敷料的物理特性和性能决定因素转化为可实现的最佳临床结果。这些指导原则是区分敷料理想特性的关键,这些特性有助于在临床环境中实现最佳性能。