Modern wound care - practical aspects of non-interventional topical treatment of patients with chronic wounds

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Modern wound care - practical aspects of non-interventional topical treatment of patients with chronic wounds. / Dissemond, Joachim; Augustin, Matthias; Eming, Sabine A; Goerge, Tobias; Horn, Thomas; Karrer, Sigrid; Schumann, Hauke; Stücker, Markus; German Soc Dermatology DDG.

in: J DTSCH DERMATOL GES, Jahrgang 12, Nr. 7, 01.07.2014, S. 541-54.

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Dissemond, J, Augustin, M, Eming, SA, Goerge, T, Horn, T, Karrer, S, Schumann, H, Stücker, M & German Soc Dermatology DDG 2014, 'Modern wound care - practical aspects of non-interventional topical treatment of patients with chronic wounds', J DTSCH DERMATOL GES, Jg. 12, Nr. 7, S. 541-54. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddg.12351

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Dissemond, J., Augustin, M., Eming, S. A., Goerge, T., Horn, T., Karrer, S., Schumann, H., Stücker, M., & German Soc Dermatology DDG (2014). Modern wound care - practical aspects of non-interventional topical treatment of patients with chronic wounds. J DTSCH DERMATOL GES, 12(7), 541-54. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddg.12351

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title = "Modern wound care - practical aspects of non-interventional topical treatment of patients with chronic wounds",
abstract = "The treatment of patients with chronic wounds is becoming increasingly complex. It was therefore the aim of the members of the working group for wound healing (AGW) of the German Society of Dermatology (DDG) to report on the currently relevant aspects of non-interventional, topical wound treatment for daily practice. -Beside necessary procedures, such as wound cleansing and d{\'e}bridement, we describe commonly used wound dressings, their indications and practical use. Modern antiseptics, which are currently used in wound therapy, usually contain polyhexanide or octenidine. Physical methods, such as negative-pressure treatment, are also interesting options. It is always important to objectify and adequately treat pain symptoms which often affect these patients. Modern moist wound therapy may promote healing, reduce complications, and improve the quality of life in patients with chronic wounds. Together with the improvement of the underlying causes, modern wound therapy is an important aspect in the overall treatment regime for patients with chronic wounds.",
author = "Joachim Dissemond and Matthias Augustin and Eming, {Sabine A} and Tobias Goerge and Thomas Horn and Sigrid Karrer and Hauke Schumann and Markus St{\"u}cker and {German Soc Dermatology DDG}",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2014 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
year = "2014",
month = jul,
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doi = "10.1111/ddg.12351",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "541--54",
journal = "J DTSCH DERMATOL GES",
issn = "1610-0379",
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AU - Dissemond, Joachim

AU - Augustin, Matthias

AU - Eming, Sabine A

AU - Goerge, Tobias

AU - Horn, Thomas

AU - Karrer, Sigrid

AU - Schumann, Hauke

AU - Stücker, Markus

AU - German Soc Dermatology DDG

N1 - © 2014 Deutsche Dermatologische Gesellschaft (DDG). Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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N2 - The treatment of patients with chronic wounds is becoming increasingly complex. It was therefore the aim of the members of the working group for wound healing (AGW) of the German Society of Dermatology (DDG) to report on the currently relevant aspects of non-interventional, topical wound treatment for daily practice. -Beside necessary procedures, such as wound cleansing and débridement, we describe commonly used wound dressings, their indications and practical use. Modern antiseptics, which are currently used in wound therapy, usually contain polyhexanide or octenidine. Physical methods, such as negative-pressure treatment, are also interesting options. It is always important to objectify and adequately treat pain symptoms which often affect these patients. Modern moist wound therapy may promote healing, reduce complications, and improve the quality of life in patients with chronic wounds. Together with the improvement of the underlying causes, modern wound therapy is an important aspect in the overall treatment regime for patients with chronic wounds.

AB - The treatment of patients with chronic wounds is becoming increasingly complex. It was therefore the aim of the members of the working group for wound healing (AGW) of the German Society of Dermatology (DDG) to report on the currently relevant aspects of non-interventional, topical wound treatment for daily practice. -Beside necessary procedures, such as wound cleansing and débridement, we describe commonly used wound dressings, their indications and practical use. Modern antiseptics, which are currently used in wound therapy, usually contain polyhexanide or octenidine. Physical methods, such as negative-pressure treatment, are also interesting options. It is always important to objectify and adequately treat pain symptoms which often affect these patients. Modern moist wound therapy may promote healing, reduce complications, and improve the quality of life in patients with chronic wounds. Together with the improvement of the underlying causes, modern wound therapy is an important aspect in the overall treatment regime for patients with chronic wounds.

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