4.7 Article

Pressure-sensitive antibacterial hydrogel dressing for wound monitoring in bed ridden patients

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 627, Issue -, Pages 942-955

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2022.07.030

Keywords

Pressure ulcer; Antibacterial hydrogel; Pressure sensing; Ionic liquids

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Founda-tion of China [31771914, 31800498]
  2. Research on science and tech-nology of education department of Liaoning province project [J2020058]

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Pressure ulcers are common chronic injuries in bedridden patients. This study developed a multifunctional hydrogel dressing with pressure sensing and antibacterial properties. The hydrogel had high pressure sensitivity and real-time monitoring capability, and could effectively prevent secondary pressure injuries.
Pressure ulcer is a common chronic injury in the bedridden population. The wound is easily subjected to secondary pressure injury due to the inconvenient mobility of patients, which greatly prolongs the hospital stay of patients and is highly prone to wound infection or other complications. It is urgent to develop a multifunctional wound dressing with pressure sensing, real-time monitoring, and wound therapy to overcome the secondary pressure injury during treatment. Here, a polyvinyl alcohol/acrylamide-ionic liq-uid hydrogel dressing is designed based on the antibacterial property and electrical conductivity of imi-dazolidine ionic liquids. Compared with existing pressure-sensing hydrogels, the hydrogel exhibits extremely high pressure sensitivity (9.19 kPa?1). Meanwhile, the good real-time responsiveness, stable signal output as well as excellent mechanical properties enable the hydrogel to monitor human move-ment on a large scale, and transmit the pressure status of patient wounds to nursing staff in a timely manner to avoid secondary pressure injuries. In addition, this hydrogel dressing exhibits a wide range of antibacterial activities against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria as well as fungi, and has a significant therapeutic effect on full-thickness skin wounds by inhibiting wound infection, rapidly erad-icating inflammation, promoting proliferation and tissue remodeling. This multifunctional hydrogel dressing opens a therapeutic and regulatory two-pronged strategy avenue through chronic wound man-agement and pressure sensing monitoring.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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