27 research outputs found

    Comment optimiser les soins cutanés pendant la radiothérapie ?

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    International audienceNo consensual guidelines exist regarding the management of early effects of radiotherapy. But preventive and curative care strategies could be adapted in the aim to delay erythema, limit complications and improve patients’ comfort. Prevention involves encouraging patients to take care of their skin, avoid moisture, frictions, sun exposition and dry soap. When these rules seem insufficient, products (dressings, solution, or cream) could be prescribed, according to the individual risk of each patient. Preventive measures are accentuated when radiodermatitis appears and/or topics indicated for wound healing could be applied. Care (education, dressing, observation) needs a multidisciplinary approach. Improvements of radiotherapy treatments (methods, techniques) have been the most effective evolution on radiodermatitis

    From a clinical observation of chronic wound microbiology to the elaboration of an anti-biofilm dressing: The PANSaBIO project strategy

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    International audienceThe PANSaBIO project aims to evaluate the prevalence of biofilms on a large panel of chronic wounds (more than 100 samples) and relate its presence to the type and history of the wound and its microbiology. A large file computing all the data is under construction. Moreover, several strategies to prepare an innovative anti-biofilm dressing have been developed. On one hand, antimicrobial peptides were grafted to gelatin; the modified protein can be used to prepare an active dressing. Second, various antiseptics were entrapped in a gelatin gel. An adaptation was necessary to obtain the convenient mechanical properties of the gel. Then this preparation was turned to a dressing. A first generation of dressings efficient against biofilms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococus aureus is available today
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