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Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms

High bacterial loads within chronic wounds increase the risk of infection and complication. Detection and localization of bacterial loads through point‐of‐care fluorescence (FL) imaging can objectively inform and support bacterial treatment decisions. This single time‐point, retrospective analysis d...

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Autores principales: Jacob, Ashley, Jones, Laura M., Abdo, Raymond J., Cruz‐Schiavone, Sebastian F., Skerker, Robert, Caputo, Wayne J., Krehbiel, Nathan, Moyer‐Harris, Audrey K., McAtee, Alyssa, Baker, Isabel, Gray, Micaela D., Rennie, Monique Y.
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37132372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14208
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author Jacob, Ashley
Jones, Laura M.
Abdo, Raymond J.
Cruz‐Schiavone, Sebastian F.
Skerker, Robert
Caputo, Wayne J.
Krehbiel, Nathan
Moyer‐Harris, Audrey K.
McAtee, Alyssa
Baker, Isabel
Gray, Micaela D.
Rennie, Monique Y.
author_facet Jacob, Ashley
Jones, Laura M.
Abdo, Raymond J.
Cruz‐Schiavone, Sebastian F.
Skerker, Robert
Caputo, Wayne J.
Krehbiel, Nathan
Moyer‐Harris, Audrey K.
McAtee, Alyssa
Baker, Isabel
Gray, Micaela D.
Rennie, Monique Y.
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description High bacterial loads within chronic wounds increase the risk of infection and complication. Detection and localization of bacterial loads through point‐of‐care fluorescence (FL) imaging can objectively inform and support bacterial treatment decisions. This single time‐point, retrospective analysis describes the treatment decisions made on 1000 chronic wounds (DFUs, VLUs, PIs, surgical wounds, burns, and others) at 211 wound‐care facilities across 36 US states. Clinical assessment findings and treatment plans derived from them, as well as subsequent FL‐imaging (MolecuLight®) findings and any associated treatment plan changes, were recorded for analysis. FL signals indicating elevated bacterial loads were observed in 701 wounds (70.8%), while only 293 (29.6%) showed signs/symptoms of infection. After FL‐imaging, treatment plans changed in 528 wounds as follows: more extensive debridement (18.7%), more extensive hygiene (17.2%), FL‐targeted debridement (17.2%), new topical therapies (10.1%), new systemic antibiotic prescriptions (9.0%), FL‐guided sampling for microbiological analysis (6.2%), and changes in dressing selection (3.2%). These real‐world findings of asymptomatic bacterial load/biofilm incidence, and of the frequent treatment plan changes post‐imaging, are in accordance with clinical trial findings using this technology. These data, from a range of wound types, facilities, and clinician skill sets, suggest that point‐of‐care FL‐imaging information improves bacterial infection management.
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spelling pubmed-105022652023-09-16 Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms Jacob, Ashley Jones, Laura M. Abdo, Raymond J. Cruz‐Schiavone, Sebastian F. Skerker, Robert Caputo, Wayne J. Krehbiel, Nathan Moyer‐Harris, Audrey K. McAtee, Alyssa Baker, Isabel Gray, Micaela D. Rennie, Monique Y. Int Wound J Original Articles High bacterial loads within chronic wounds increase the risk of infection and complication. Detection and localization of bacterial loads through point‐of‐care fluorescence (FL) imaging can objectively inform and support bacterial treatment decisions. This single time‐point, retrospective analysis describes the treatment decisions made on 1000 chronic wounds (DFUs, VLUs, PIs, surgical wounds, burns, and others) at 211 wound‐care facilities across 36 US states. Clinical assessment findings and treatment plans derived from them, as well as subsequent FL‐imaging (MolecuLight®) findings and any associated treatment plan changes, were recorded for analysis. FL signals indicating elevated bacterial loads were observed in 701 wounds (70.8%), while only 293 (29.6%) showed signs/symptoms of infection. After FL‐imaging, treatment plans changed in 528 wounds as follows: more extensive debridement (18.7%), more extensive hygiene (17.2%), FL‐targeted debridement (17.2%), new topical therapies (10.1%), new systemic antibiotic prescriptions (9.0%), FL‐guided sampling for microbiological analysis (6.2%), and changes in dressing selection (3.2%). These real‐world findings of asymptomatic bacterial load/biofilm incidence, and of the frequent treatment plan changes post‐imaging, are in accordance with clinical trial findings using this technology. These data, from a range of wound types, facilities, and clinician skill sets, suggest that point‐of‐care FL‐imaging information improves bacterial infection management. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10502265/ /pubmed/37132372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14208 Text en © 2023 MolecuLight Inc and The Authors. International Wound Journal published by Medicalhelplines.com Inc and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Jacob, Ashley
Jones, Laura M.
Abdo, Raymond J.
Cruz‐Schiavone, Sebastian F.
Skerker, Robert
Caputo, Wayne J.
Krehbiel, Nathan
Moyer‐Harris, Audrey K.
McAtee, Alyssa
Baker, Isabel
Gray, Micaela D.
Rennie, Monique Y.
Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title_full Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title_fullStr Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title_full_unstemmed Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title_short Lights, fluorescence, action—Influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
title_sort lights, fluorescence, action—influencing wound treatment plans including debridement of bacteria and biofilms
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37132372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iwj.14208
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