Applied Science and Engineering of Wound Dressings and their Clinical Effectiveness: From Design Principles to Physiological Performance
Editat de Amit Gefenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2024
- Focuses specifically on the holistic science, engineering and medical-clinical applications of wound dressings
- Provides the most up-to-date knowledge on the design and evaluation of performances of wound dressings in both the acute and chronic wound fields
- Reviews relevant measurable physical, chemical, biomaterial, fluid-structure, mechanical and thermal characteristics that are important for a wound dressing to effectively treat acute and chronic tissue damage
- Describes the clinical practice and patient experience criteria that are pivotal for a dressing to effectively treat acute injuries and chronic wounds
- Discusses the direct healthcare costs involved in wound care, including the hospital environment, as well as specific nursing costs, the cost of the actual dressings, their supply/storage, and the costs associated with applying and removing the prescribed dressings
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323917759
ISBN-10: 0323917755
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 191 x 234 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0323917755
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 191 x 234 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Bioengineers/biomedical engineers; materials engineers; chemical engineers; textile engineers; biochemists; biophysicists and biologists including cell biologists and microbiologists; nursing scientists;health economists; all research and development in the global wound care and prevention industry; Nurses including wound care specialists and tissue viability nurses; ostomy wound and continence nurses; perioperative (operating room) nurses; primary care physicians; orthopaedics and orthopaedic surgeons; podiatrists; general surgeons; plastic surgeons; burn surgeons and burn specialists; vascular surgeons; geriatricians; paediatricians; intensive care specialists and traumatologists; physiotherapists; occupational therapists; pharmacologists; pressure ulcer, venous ulcer and diabetes educators and marketing personnel.Cuprins
Part 1a: Introduction: An evidence-based, clinically relevant approach to dressing design and evaluation 1. Clinical wound care and management translated to the requirements from effective wound dressings Part 1b: Science and engineering of treatment dressings 2. Physical and chemical characteristics of common dressing materials 3. Material characteristics and dressing constructs and composites 4. Biocompatibility, biological & physiological impact of dressing materials and structures 5. Fluid-structure characteristics and interactions 6. Mechanical and contact characteristics 7. Thermal characteristics 8. Biological and physiological impacts of dressing performances 9. Theoretical interrelationships among dressing properties that affect performances Part 2: Clinical practice and patient experience criteria 10. Ease of clinical use and medical benefits 11. Acceptability to patients and immediate care givers 12. Cost-effectiveness 13. Potential trade-offs between engineering and clinical dressing requirements and patient experience