Exudate management
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Foam dressings for low to high exudate levels
Superabsorbent dressings for moderate to very high exudate levels
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References:
- Zehrer CL, Holm D, Solfest SE, Walters SA. A comparison of the in vitro moisture vapour transmission rate and in vivo fluid-handling capacity of six adhesive foam dressings to a newly reformulated adhesive foam dressing. Int Wound J. 2014;11(6):681-690. doi:10.1111/iwj.12030
- Hughes, M. A large-scale evaluation of managing moderate and highly exuding wounds in the community. Wounds UK. 2017;13(3):78-85.
- Hei K., et al., Evaluation of the Wear Time and Re-stick Performance of a New Silicone Foam Dressing, Poster presentation at EWMA conference, Amsterdam 2017.
- 3M data on file. 4x4 and 6x6 dressings, based on in vivo studies EM-13977 and EM-13978.
- Dr. Cochrane, C.A. Evaluation of matrix metalloproteinases by wound care products. University of Liverpool, UK. July 2011.
- Thomas, H and Westgate, S.J. An in vitro comparison of MRSA and P. aeruginosa sequestration by five super-absorbent wound dressings. Poster presented at EWMA; 11–13 May 2016; Bremen, Germany.
- Jackson, S. & Warde, D. Determination of free swell absorption and fluid retention, and absorption capacity under pressure of Kerramax Care™. Crawford Healthcare Ltd. CHC R596. Knutsford, UK: 2017
- Cotton, S. The management of a chronic leg ulcer using Kerramax Care™ Super-Absorbent Dressing under compression. Poster presented at Wounds UK; November 2015; Harrogate, UK.