| Literature DB >> 20169033 |
Yoav Barnea1, Jerry Weiss, Eyal Gur.
Abstract
Aquacel Ag((R)) (ConvaTec, Princeton, NJ, USA) is a new hydrofiber wound dressing consisting of soft non-woven sodium carboxymethylcellulose fibers integrated with ionic silver. It is a moisture-retention dressing, which forms a gel on contact with wound fluid and has antimicrobial properties of ionic silver. We present a current literature review on Aquacel Ag((R)), of both in vitro and in vivo efficacy and clinical applications. In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated the wide antimicrobial properties of Aquacel Ag((R)), and additionally demonstrated the cytotoxicity of ionic silver to keratinocytes and fibroblasts that cause delay in wound re-epithelialization. Clinical studies confirmed that Aquacel Ag((R)) is an effective and safe dressing for a variety of wound types, both acute and chronic. Incorporation of ionic silver into the hydrofibers does not cause undue alteration in the performance properties of the base dressing, which continues to provide favorable wound moisture and exudate management. The addition of ionic silver reduces local pain and dressing changes, and provides significant broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties, with no delay in wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: Aquacel Ag®; carboxymethylcellulose; hydrofiber; silver; wound dressing
Year: 2010 PMID: 20169033 PMCID: PMC2817785
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Clin Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6336 Impact factor: 2.423
Comparison between clinical studies done on Aquacel Ag
| Caruso | Prospective Phase II | 22 | Partial thickness burns | Non-comparative | Clinical performance | Positive re-epithelialization rate, ease of use, comfort, flexibility, conformability |
| Lohana | Prospective Phase II | 22 | Pediatric partial thickness burns | Non-comparative | Clinical performance | Good wound healing, reduced pain, ease of use, comfortable |
| Coutts | Case series | 30 | Chronic wounds | Non-comparative | Wound healing | Decreased size, exudate, and maceration, increased granulation tissue |
| Vanscheidt | Prospective | 15 | Chronic leg ulcer | Non-comparative | Clinical performance | Reduction in pain, wound slough, and size, improved wound healing |
| Paddock | Retrospective | 38 | Pediatric partial thickness burns | Silver sulfadiazine | Cost-effectiveness | Reduced hospital costs, greater cost-effectiveness |
| Saba | Retrospective | 10 | Pediatric partial thickness burns | Xeroform gauze with bacitracin zinc | Clinical performance | Reduced in-hospital stay and pain, shorter re-epithelialization |
| Caruso | Prospective, Randomized | 42 | Partial thickness burns | Silver sulfadiazine | Cost-effectiveness | Less pain and burning, fewer dressing changes, greater cost-effectiveness |
| Lohsiriwat | Prospective, Randomized | 11 | Split-thickness skin graft donor sites | Paraffin gauze | Clinical performance | Reduced pain and faster re-epithelialization |
| Jurczak | Prospective, Randomized | 35 | Acute surgical and traumatic wounds | Povidone-iodine gauze | Clinical performance | Better pain management, comfort, exudate handling, and ease of use |
| Jude | Prospective, Randomized | 67 | Diabetic foot ulcers | Calcium alginate | Wound healing | More reduction in ulcer depth and better infection control |