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Abstract
Exudate can be an excellent indicator of what is happening within a wound and, therefore, provides valuable information during patient assessment. The volume, consistency, and particularly odour and colour, of any exudate will inform the practitioner about bacterial contamination, infection and stage of healing (Hampton and Collins, 2003). However, in the chronic wound, exudate must be effectively managed if the optimal moist environment necessary for wound healing is to be created, the negative effects of chronic exudate on fibroblasts are to be avoided (Phillips et al, 1998), and the surrounding skin protected from the risks of maceration (White, 2006). It is, therefore, important to understand chronic exudate and its effects so that appropriate treatment for the wound and peri-wound area is provided. Flivasorb (Activa Healthcare) dressings, which include superabsorber particles, can absorb the exudate and retain it firmly within the dressing, ensuring that the potentially damaging chronic wound exudate does not reflect back onto the wound, causing maceration. This article will describe the role of exudates in wound healing, the problems associated with chronic wound exudates and how Flivasorb dressings with superabsorbent particles can provide an optimum healing environment in highly exuding wounds.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19718000 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2009.18.Sup5.43572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nurs ISSN: 0966-0461