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  1. Poster

    L'évaluation des antiseptiques utilisés pour les plaies dans les conditions de tests de provocation de résistance avec des souches internationales de SARM

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
  2. Poster

    Capacité de fixation de collagène d’origines différentes pour PDGF-BB

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
    Products Suprasorb C
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  3. Poster

    Evaluation clinique d’un pansement à base de cellulose et de polyhexanide

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
  4. Poster

    Prise en charge d’une escarre récalcitrante par un pansement HydroBalance*

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
    Products Suprasorb X
  5. Journal article

    Erfolgreiche MRSA-Dekontamination und Überwindung der Stagnation der Wundheilung eines Ulcus cruris venosum

    Vasomed 2009 21(6)
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  6. Journal article

    Suprasorb® X +PHMB: antimicrobial and HydroBalance action in a new wound dressing

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  7. Journal article

    Development and Implementation of a Clinical Pathway To Improve Venous Leg Ulcer Treatment

    Wounds 2009 21(5) 127133
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  8. Journal article

    New HydroBalance concept tested in the primary health care sector

    EWMA Journal 2009 9(2)
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  9. Journal article

    Development and implementation of a clinical pathway to improve venous leg ulcer treatment

    Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2009 21(5) 127133

      A clinical pathway (CP) was developed and implemented to improve treatment outcomes for patients with venous leg ulcers. The CP and products (Rosidal® sys, Suprasorb® A, Suprasorb® P, and Suprasorb® C, Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH, Rengsdorf, Germany) were tested by case evaluation. Patients from the center were examined to determine his or her general condition, associated factors, wound type and stage, wound evolution, quality of life (QOL), treatment efficacy, and costs. Patients with venous leg ulceration (N = 20) were recruited to the clinical evaluation. Examination was performed upon presentation, and then at 2-week intervals for 12 weeks. The patients were then followed until ulcer closure. The outcome of the study group (SG) was compared to the results of a randomly selected patient control group (CG) at the center before implementing the clinical pathway. Statistic evaluation was performed using StatXact 5.0, double sided (α = 0.05) for paired and Wilcoxon test, and unpaired with Mann-Whitney (N = 20, [10/10]). After implementation, a statistically significant (P < 0.005) shorter period for ulcer closure was demonstrated for the SG when compared to previous treatment given to the CG. In the SG, 5/10 ulcers closed within 12 weeks versus 3/10 in the CG. An improvement in QOL was noted for the SG (P < 0.05 for the combined parameters, and P < 0.005 for pain), as well as cost savings (P < 0.05). The CP applied throughout the complete care chain improved quality of treatment outcomes and made effective use of resources and materials.

    PMID 25903321
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  10. Journal article

    Chronic oedema in patients with CVI and ulceration of the lower limb

    British journal of community nursing 2009 14(10) 468

    Patients with chronic venous insufficiency and ulceration can have additional problems with chronic oedema, if a combination of venous and lymphatic insufficiency is present. Standard leg ulcer bandaging systems may not be suitable for reducing chronic oedema. This article provides the opportunity for practitioners to learn more about oedema in patients with CVI and to reflect on their current bandaging practice.

    Products Mollelast
    PMID 19966695
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