Development of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) has an estimated 15% lifetime incidence rate in diabetic patients.1 Patients with DFUs have increased risk of infection, amputation, or mortalit...
Abstract Body: Introduction: Evaluation of clinical signs and symptoms of infection is the current standard of care (SoC) for assessing bacterial colonization in wounds and is used to inf...
The fastest growing segment of the population is those over 65yo while national rates of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease are rising – leading to more patients having decreas...
Objective: To analyze the subgroup of Venous Leg Ulcers (VLUs) in the 28 site, prospective, non-interventional, PCMP registry (RESPOND)(a) that evaluated the real-world effectiveness of P...
Abstract Body: Injured skin elicits an immediate reparative response, involving four phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling. However, normal cellular functions and...
Abstract Body: Infected wounds and wounds at high risk for infection tend to have extremes of moisture levels. Wound treatment must be equipped to handle the bio-burden of infection, but ...
Wounds that do not heal with standard of care within an acceptable amount of time are referred to as hard-to-heal wounds. Over the past several years, there has been an outpouring of nove...
Topical antimicrobials are beneficial in the management of wound bioburden and wound healing. With the requirement for frequent use, and resistance concerns to antibiotics there are limit...
Abstract Body: Purpose/Problem: Chronic infection of wounds are commonplace1,2, accounting for significant economic and quality of life burdens for patients1,3. High levels of bacteria, m...
Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) contribute to high cost of treatment, increase morbidity and hospital length of stay [1]. In fiscal year (FY) 2014/2015, executive leadership a...