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Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii
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Antiseptics and antimicrobials for the treatment and management of chronic wounds: a systematic review of clinical trials

Justyna Cwajda-Białasik
1, 2
,
Paulina Mościcka
1, 2
,
Maria T. Szewczyk
1, 2

  1. Department of Perioperative Nursing, Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
  2. Outpatient Department for Chronic Wound Management, Antoni Jurasz University Hospital No. 1, Bydgoszcz, Poland
Adv Dermatol Allergol 2022; XXXIX (1): 141-151
Online publish date: 2022/02/28
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Introduction
The development of the field related to the treatment of wounds has resulted in the appearance of new antimicrobial active ingredients. Aim: To analyse, evaluate and systematize the available scientific evidence of the effectiveness and safety of antiseptic preparations intended for the treatment of chronic wounds.

Material and methods
We conducted a literature review using the advanced search engine in the PubMed database. We used a combination of two English keywords, i.e.: “antiseptic” and “chronic wound”. We have selected only clinical, randomized controlled trials.

Results
We obtained a total of 825 items (674 full-text works). We included 29 studies in the review. The most frequently evaluated preparation was octenidine dihydrochloride and povidone iodine (pharmacological drugs). Preparations containing polyhexanide, products based on hypochlorite, reactive oxygen species, 1% acetic acid, and specialized antibacterial dressings were also assessed. The new generation of antimicrobial preparations were highly effective, both in the prevention and treatment of infections, and were well tolerated by the tissues and do not interfere with the healing process. The best tolerated and most effective antiseptic was OCT/PE. For cleaning, we recommend OCT-based irrigation fluids, PHMB, or hypochlorite. The maintenance of the antimicrobial effect during the therapy was ensured by a compatible dressing.

Conclusions
An antiseptic alone is not effective enough and the therapeutic effect depends to the greatest extent on properly selected causal therapy, preceded by thorough diagnostics.

keywords:

antiseptic, chronic wound, pharmacological drug, medical device

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