WundForum 3/2019

Wissen 15 HARTMANN WundForum 3/2019 Literatur Für die Beiträge „Strategien für ein sicheres Exsudatmanagement“ (S. 9-15) und „Lösung vieler Probleme: Zetuvit Plus Silicone Border“ (S. 6-8) [1] Keith Harding in „Wound exudate - effective assessment and management“, London, 2019 [2] Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2018) Verfügbar unter: www.merriam-webster.com/ dictionary/exudate [3] HARTMANN WundForum 2/2017 [4] Trengove N, Langton SR, Stacey MC (1996) Biochemical analysis of wound fluid from nonhealing and healing chronic leg ulcers. Wound Rep Reg 4(2): 234–9 [5] White R, Cutting KF (2006) Modern exudate management: a review of wound treat- ments. World Wide Wounds. Verfügbar unter: www.worldwidewounds. com/2006/sep- tember/White/Modern-Exudate-Mgt.html [6] Gibson D, Cullen B, Legerstee R et al. (2009) MMPs Made Easy. Wounds International 2 1(1). Verfügbar unter: www.woundsinternational.com [7] McCarty SM, Percival SL (2013) Proteases and delayed wound healing. 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