The link between the peel force of adhesive dressings and subjective discomfort in volunteer subjects.
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Dressing-related trauma: clinical sequelae and resource utilization in a UK setting.A model for quantitative evaluation of skin damage at adhesive wound dressing removal.Impact of adhesive surgical tape and wound dressings on the skin, with reference to skin stripping.Minimising wound-related pain at dressing change: evidence-informed practice.Cost implications of using an atraumatic dressing in the treatment of acute wounds.Mepilex Ag: an antimicrobial, absorbent foam dressing with Safetac technology.Meeting the clinical challenges of burns management: a review.A discussion of the potential mechanisms for wound dressings' apparent analgesic effects.A descriptive study of Korean nurses' perception of pain and skin tearing at dressing change.An open, non-comparative, multicentre evaluation of performance and safety using an antimicrobial exudate transfer dressing on diabetic foot ulcers: a case series.The effect of concentration of tackifying agent on adhesive and skin-protective properties of ceramide 2-containing hydrocolloid dressings.Anular delamination strength of human lumbar intervertebral disc.Investigation of adhesion of modern wound dressings: a comparative analysis of 56 different wound dressings.Novel instrumentation to determine peel force in vivo and preliminary studies with adhesive skin barriers.Silicone-Based Adhesives with Highly Tunable Adhesion Force for Skin-Contact Applications.A randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial comparing the performance of a soft silicone-coated wound contact layer (Mepitel One) with a lipidocolloid wound contact layer (UrgoTul) in the treatment of acute wounds.Silver dressings: the debate continues.Different way of removing dressings could have affected study outcome.Effect of a water-based no-sting, protective barrier formulation and a solvent-containing similar formulation on skin protection from medical adhesive trauma.Using a silicone-based dressing as a primary wound contact layer.
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The link between the peel force of adhesive dressings and subjective discomfort in volunteer subjects.
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2003-07-01T00:00:00Z