CHITOSAN – not only in emergency medicine!

Wound management is a fascinating and important topic, especially when we talk about the treatment of difficult and chronic wounds.
Chitosan has proven to be a promising candidate here.
Let’s dive a little deeper into the magic of this approach!

Chitosan in wound management

What is chitosan? Chitosan is a biopolymer obtained by depolymerization of natural chitin.
It is known for its biocompatible and bioactive properties. Why chitosan?

  1. Antimicrobial properties: Chitosan is effective against a variety of microorganisms and can therefore prevent infections in wounds.
  2. Biocompatibility: It is well tolerated and promotes cell proliferation and migration, which accelerates healing.
  3. Moisture regulation: Chitosan can create an ideal microclimate for wound healing by retaining moisture and absorbing excess exudate at the same time.
  4. Pain reduction: Patients often report less pain and discomfort when using chitosan-based dressings.

Studies and evidence

Numerous studies have proven the effectiveness of chitosan in wound management.
A meta-analysis has shown that chitosan-based wound dressings can shorten healing times and improve the overall quality of healing.
Chitosan has achieved impressive results, particularly in chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers or pressure sores.

Economic consideration

Although chitosan-based products are initially more expensive than conventional wound dressings, they offer considerable long-term benefits:

  1. Faster healing: Shorter healing times mean fewer visits to the doctor and lower care costs.
  2. Fewer complications: The antimicrobial properties reduce the risk of infections and the associated treatment costs.
  3. Patient satisfaction: Faster and less painful healing leads to a higher quality of life for patients.

Conclusion

Chitosan is a promising option in wound management, especially for hard-to-heal and chronic wounds.
Despite the higher initial cost, it offers significant benefits to both patients and healthcare systems through better healing outcomes and lower long-term costs.
If you would like to find out more or have specific questions, please contact us!

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