2009 Oral Abstracts

  1. Matrix metaloproteinases in cutaneous wound repair
  2. Wound management and education – can you have one without the other?
  3. Management and therapies: Learning from wound care in Japan
  4. Prevention of fot ulcers – Do we know what we are doing? Fiction or facts?
  5. Education in Wound Healing in Germany: The DGfW Curiculum
  6. Flexible learning – Experiences from a Norwegian EWMA-endorsed postgraduate course in wound healing
  7. Abstract withdrawn
  8. THE STRATEGY OF THE TREATMENT OF LEG ULCERS – POLISH MODEL
  9. EWMA project – leg ulcers in Slovenia: Education
  10. Leg Ulcer Strategy in Czech Republic – Case identification
  11. Is the EWMA Position Document on diagnosing infection being implemented: results of a district-wide audit
  12. CLOSED FRACTURE CALLUS MAY CONTAIN MICROBES RESPONSIBLE FOR NON-UNION
  13. No resistance after 100 days repeated incubation on with Polihexanide
  14. EFFECTIVENESS OF IODINE IN WOUND CARE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
  15. LIFE – THREATENING SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS IN LYMPHOEDEMA PATIENTS
  16. A NEW DIMENSION IN WOUND CLEANSING
  17. PINCH GRAFTING IN THE TREATMENT OF DIFFERENT CHRONIC LEG ULCERS – A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 177 ULCERS
  18. HOMOLOGOUS GRAFT SKIN IN LEG ULCERS TREATMENT
  19. POPLITEAL VEIN REFLUX IS FREQUENT IN HARD-TO-HEAL VENOUS LEG ULCERS
  20. HEALING OF VENOUS LEG ULCERS IN THE REAL-WORLD: FINDINGS FROM AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN THE UK
  21. Costs-of-ilnes and cost predictors in leg ulcers under German routine conditions
  22. CHRONIC LEG ULCERS AMONG THE ICELANDIC POPULATION, PREVALENCE, AETIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
  23. MALIGNANT FUNGATING WOUNDS: A SURVEY OF NURSES’ CLINICAL PRACTICE IN SWITZERLAND
  24. THE REGISTER RUT CAN H E L P IN WOUND CARE
  25. Analysis of wound care in nursing care homes as part of a district-wide wound care audit
  26. PRESSURE ULCERS AND PREVENTING PRESSURE ULCERS IN A CULTUREL ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVE – IN AN ORTHOPAEDIC WARD
  27. THE SUSTAINABILITY OF COSTS OF ADVANCED DRESSINGS IN VENOUS LEG ULCERS. THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE PERSPECTIVE
  28. FIVE YEAR ANALYSIS OF ANNUAL POINT PREVALENCE STUDIES AT THREE ACADEMIC TERTIARY HOSPITALS USING THE TORONTO TRI-HOSPITAL PRESSURE ULCER SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM
  29. IMPLEMENTATION OF BEST PRACTICE IN THE PREVENTION OF HEEL PRESSURE ULCERS IN THE ACUTE ORTHOPEDIC POPULATION
  30. An exploration of curent practice in nursing documentation of presure ulcer prevention and management
  31. A Multicentre, pragmatic, randomised controled trial of repositioning for the prevention of presure ulcers
  32. Unique specialty matres for extremely high risk patients in the management of presure ulcers
  33. Corelation Betwen Protein Profiles and Tisue Types for Healing and Non-Healing Presure Ulcers
  34. VAC Therapy: Critical analysis betwen clinical and Histological results
  35. WOUND CARE FROM THE NATURE: ANTIMICROBIAL SPECTRUM AND ACTIVE COMPONENTS OF THE RESIN SALVE
  36. TREATMENT OF SKIN DISEASES AND WOUNDS IN A HOSPITAL UNDER THE SEA
  37. TISSUE FLUID CYTOKINES – A NEGLECTED SOURCE OF DAMAGED TISSUE HEALING REGULATORS
  38. Effect of a polyhexanide and propyl-betaine containing wound rinsing solution on MRSA biofilm in a porcine wound model
  39. PATTERN OF EXPRESSION OF CCN FAMILY PROTEINS IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC WOUNDS – A KEY FACTOR IN WOUND HEALING?
  40. Comparative analysis of two types of gelatin microcarier beads for the culture of keratinocytes in vitro
  41. EFFICIENCY OF RESIN SALVE FROM NORWAY SPRUCE IN TREATMENT OF PRESSURE ULCERS AND CHRONIC SURGICAL AND TRAUMATIC WOUNDS
  42. SILVER-CONTAINING DRESSINGS OR TOPICAL AGENTS TO PREVENT WOUND INFECTION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF RCTs
  43. Combined steroid, antimicrobial and antifungal therapy in the management of recalcitrant wounds
  44. DRESSINGS AND TOPICAL AGENTS FOR TREATING DONOR SITES OF SPLIT-SKIN GRAFTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
  45. A systematic review on the use of hydrocoloids in presure ulcer treatment
  46. A study into the efectivenes of silver antimicrobial dresings on a wound biofilm model
  47. POINT PREVALENCE OF WOUNDS IN A SAMPLE OF ACUTE HOSPITALS IN CANADA
  48. The role of platelet rich plasma in acelerating the wound healing proces in surgical wounds
  49. PREDISPOSITION TO SEPSIS, ACUTE TISSUE INFECTIONS AND DELAYED INFECTED WOUND HEALING MAY DEPEND ON THE SAME GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS AT TNFA G308A, TNFB G252A, CCR2 G190A, CD14 C159T, TLR2 G2259A AND C2029T, TLR4 A1036G AND T1336C, AND TGFB G25C
  50. BREAST- RECONSTRUCTION – INCIDENCE OF POST- OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS PATIENT’S EXPECTATIONS VERSUS REALITY OUTCOMES
  51. ADVANCES OF OUR FRC (FAST RECOVERING CONCEPT) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE PAEDIATRIC BURNS
  52. Abstract withdrawn
  53. THE RED-YELLOW-BLACK (R-Y-B) SYSTEM: A COLORIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CONVEX HULLS IN THE CIELAB COLOR SPACE
  54. A COMPARISON OF THE MEASUREMENT ACCURACY OF AN ELECTRONIC, HAND-HELD WOUND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM WITH ACETATE TRACING
  55. MALNUTRITION RISK AMONG CHRONIC LEG ULCER OUT- PATIENTS
  56. Conceptual framework for presure ulcer indicators and development of a new simple risk scheme
  57. THE CURRENT PRACTICES IN PHOTOGRAPHING WOUNDS
  58. ONLINE MEASUREMENT OF THE pH-VALUE OF WOUNDS
  59. Vascular ulcers – a paradigm shift towards a broader definition
  60. DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS – WHAT’S NEW
  61. What’s new in presure ulcers, Problem?
  62. Tisue enginering – future treatment or already available?
  63. Burn Wound Best Practise – Prevent Complications, Promote Healing
  64. Paediatric Surgeon facing the Presure Ulcer Problem: how is he able to provide prevention?
  65. Prevention of the ulceration in the Diabetic Foot. A large forgoten, a great aly
  66. Can al presure ulcers be avoided? Views on prevalence, risk asesment and prevention
  67. AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TISSUE VIABILITY NURSING COMPETENCIES
  68. FROM LEARNING OBJECTIVES TO BEST PRACTICE WOUND CARE: DEMONSTRATIVE COMPETENCY BASED EDUCATION IN TWO CANADIAN COMMUNITY CARE ACCESS CENTERS
  69. A cost-efectivenes analysis of asynchronous distance learning (ADL) education program for in wound management module for RN-BSN Students
  70. NEW TESTED METHOD OF IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL GUIDELINES TO PRACTICE
  71. AN AUDIT FOLLOWING IMPLEMENTATION OF A WOUND ASSESSMENT TOOL ACROSS A PRIMARY CARE TRUST(PCT) IN THE UK
  72. HOW EFFECTIVE IS OUR WOUND CARE TEACHING? ASSESSING UNDER AND POST GRADUATE PROGRAMS
  73. Consequent antiseptic treatment of chronic wounds and osteomyelitis with PHMB
  74. The evaluation of antiseptics used for wounds in conditions of the resistance-provocation test with international strains of MRSA
  75. Panton-Valentin leukocidin (PVL)-positive Staphylococus aureus isolates in chronic wounds: Results of a clinical investigation
  76. Evaluation of the “Essen Rotary”: Comparative analysis of the colonisation of 50 patients with chronic leg ulcers with a new technique for bacterial smears
  77. ALCOHOL BASED HAND RUB VERSUS TRADITIONAL SURGICAL SCRUB AND THE RISK OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
  78. Silver-containing dresing in the treatment of infected wounds: developing recomendations for the clinical practice through the GRADE method
  79. Presure ulcer prevalence in long term care in the Republic of Ireland
  80. UNDERSTANDING LEG ULCER PATIENTS IN TWO COMMUNITY CENTRES IN AZORES, PORTUGAL
  81. Cros-sectional survey of the ocurence of chronic wounds within the capital region in Finland
  82. THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FACTORS, ESPECIALLY OF MRSA, ON IMPORTANT CLINICAL ENDPOINTS IN PATIENTS WITH THE DIABETIC FOOT
  83. WOUNDSWEST: IDENTIFYING THE PREVALENCE OF WOUNDS WITHIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM
  84. PRESSURE ULCER PREVALENCE AND MANAGEMENT IN ENGLAND AND WALES 2005-2008
  85. Presure relief by means of a lower-leg total contact cast (TCC) in the treatment of diabetic Germany
  86. Comparison of healing capacity betwen acelular porcine dermis and porcine xenogratfs in diabetic fot disease
  87. Efficacy of hydrobalanced biocelulose-based wound dresing + PHMB after dermal template aplication in diabetic patients with lowerextremity defects
  88. Efficacy of Fluorexin as topic treatment of diabetic fot ulcers positive to Candida sp. and Staphilococus sp
  89. Wound therapy with autologous growth factors using platelet rich fibrin
  90. Effects of vascular endothelial growth factor in diabetic wound healing: An experimental study in mice
  91. Do relationships with others influence the perception of anxiety and pain in patients with chronic wounds?
  92. Topical treatment of pain in presure ulcers: a systematic review
  93. WHY PATIENTS DO NOT ADHERE TO THE USE OF COMPRESSION STOCKINGS? DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NURSES’ AND PATIENTS’ PERCEPTIONS
  94. Abstract withdrawn
  95. Abstract withdrawn
  96. Quality of Life Evaluation in Wounds: Validation of the FLQA-w, a Disease-Specific Instrument
  97. Clasification of compresion bandages. A proposal from the international Compresion Club ICC
  98. Practical guidelines for prevention and management of the Diabetic Foot
  99. International Presure Ulcer Guidelines
  100. Effects of Pharmacologic Drugs on the Vasculature and Healing
  101. Inflamatory Response in Wound Healing – Friend and Foe
  102. Antimicrobial substances
  103. The value of topical antimicrobials in wound care
  104. Implementing a nursing terminology in wound care
  105. Standardized Wound Documentation: More than taking pictures!
  106. Abstract withdrawn
  107. A PRESENTATION OF THE RAFAELA PATIENT’S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
  108. Buruli Ulcer, an infectious disease and a model showing the neds for modern wound care in resource por countries
  109. Wounds caused by microrganisms in Western Europe
  110. Treatment of wounds and improvements in healing in Yaoundé and surounding regions – Cameron
  111. How do microrganisms cause chronic wounds?
  112. Abstract withdrawn
  113. IN VIVO MEASUREMENTS OF PRESSURE AND STIFFNESS WITH FOUR DIFFERENT COMPRESSION BANDAGE SYSTEMS
  114. The management of venous leg ulcers in the comunity seting by les experienced staf
  115. Aetiology of chronic leg ulcers: Diferentiated analysis of 354 patients treated in German dermatologic wound care centre
  116. Impact of lymphoedema on granulation and time healing of Ulcus cruris venosum
  117. Compresion therapy for venous leg ulcers: A hospital’s experience (2007-2008)
  118. Biochemical markers in venous leg ulcers during treatment with topical negative presure
  119. Combined treatment of complicated wounds with Platelet gel and Colagen/ORC: a novel aproach in modern wound management
  120. Electrical stimulation enhances wound cel physiological proceses promoting wound repair
  121. Immediate skin grafting of sub-acute and chronic wounds debrided by hydrosurgery
  122. EFFECTIVENESS, TOLERANCE AND SAFETY OF ELETROTHERAPY WITH WOUND-EL IN WOUNDS – FIRST DATA
  123. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN WITH DISTROPHYC EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSA (EB) IN BRAZIL
  124. AMPUTATION RATE REDUCTION USING NEUROSTIMULATION IN CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA IN PATIENTS TECHNICALLY INOPERABLE
  125. Influence of gentamicin- colagen sponge on wound healing after metatarsophalangeal joint resection in diabetic patients
  126. Plasma biomarkers to monitor treatment eficacy in chronic diabetic leg wounds
  127. HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY AS ADJUNCTIVE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS
  128. The Ransart Boot. An ofloading device for every type of Diabetic Foot Ulcer?
  129. BILAYERED CELL THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF NATUROPATHIC DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS
  130. GROWTH FACTORS IN THE TREATMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY ISCHEMIC ULCERS IN DIABETICS
  131. Using evidence based psychological principles to achieve sustained behaviour change
  132. Adherance with health regimens and factors conected to it
  133. Providing information to suport self care
  134. Biofilms: Research and beyond
  135. Clinical aspects of Biofilms
  136. Efficacy of curent treatment options for biofilms in wounds
  137. Biofilm formation in trauma and orthopaedic surgery: curent concepts for treatment and future directions

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