2014
DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2013.2198
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A comparison of the irritant and allergenic properties of antiseptics

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“…In laboratory investigations, polihexanid proved to be non‐antagonistic and was not resisted when used against Gram‐negative bacteria and was evaluated as an adequate agent for the topical eradication of Gram‐negative germs by the authors . Furthermore, resistance and side effects are feared in the case of prophylactic use of antiseptics . Alternatively, there are wound dressings that allow the reduction of bacterial load of critically contaminated wounds through the use of silver or the potential to bind microorganisms .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In laboratory investigations, polihexanid proved to be non‐antagonistic and was not resisted when used against Gram‐negative bacteria and was evaluated as an adequate agent for the topical eradication of Gram‐negative germs by the authors . Furthermore, resistance and side effects are feared in the case of prophylactic use of antiseptics . Alternatively, there are wound dressings that allow the reduction of bacterial load of critically contaminated wounds through the use of silver or the potential to bind microorganisms .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although both PVI and chlorhexidine can cause hypersensitivity reactions, there have been no reports of anaphylaxis following topical application of PVI [65]. The allergy profile of PVI is considered excellent; adverse skin reactions to topical PVI are very rare and are overwhelmingly caused by skin irritation rather than allergic immunological processes [66]. Immunological reactions to chlorhexidine are comparatively common, and relatively frequent allergic contact dermatitis as well as urticarial and anaphylactic reactions have been described [66].…”
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“…Wenngleich Octenidin als Instillationslösung zur Behandlung von Druckulzera beschrieben wurde , empfehlen wir auf Basis der derzeit zur Verfügung stehenden Alternativen Octenidin im Rahmen der NPWTi nicht zu verwenden. Octenidin findet seine Anwendung bei streng oberflächlichen Hautinfektionen .…”
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