Managing the gap to promote healing in chronic wounds -- an international consensus (Dowsett, 2020)
Keast David H. Bain Kimberly Hoffmann Christoffer Swanson Terry Dowsett Caroline Lázaro-Martínez Jose L. Karlsmark Tonny Münter Karl-Christian de Moura Marcelo Ruettimann Liberato Brennan Mary R. Vuagnat Hubert Greco Alessandro Bing Wen Bain Mark.
Wounds International 2020;11(3): 58-63.
Non-healing wounds negatively impact healthcare systems and patients' quality of life (Sen et al, 2009). Eighty-five wound specialists developed an international consensus on how to assess and treat chronic wounds to decrease the burden on both patients and healthcare systems. Consensus was reached on the importance of effectively managing the gap between the wound bed and the wound dressing, to manage exudate, create an optimal healing environment and decrease wound healing time.