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BMC Geriatr ; 10: 86, 2010 Nov 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21092161

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD) is an inflammatory skin disease mainly triggered by prolonged skin contact with urine, feces but also liberal detergent use when cleansing the skin. To minimize the epidermal barrier challenge we optimized the design of adult incontinence briefs. In the fluid absorption area we interposed a special type of acidic, curled-type of cellulose between the top sheet in contact with the skin and the absorption core beneath containing the polyacrylate superabsorber. The intention was to minimize disturbance of the already weak acid mantle of aged skin. We also employed air-permeable side panels to minimize skin occlusion and swelling of the stratum corneum. METHODS: The surface pH of diapers was measured after repeated wetting with a urine substitute fluid at the level of the top sheet. Occlusive effects and hydration of the stratum corneum were measured after a 4 hour application of different side panel materials by corneometry on human volunteers. Finally, we evaluated skin symptoms in 12 patients with preexisting IAD for 21 days following the institutional switch to the optimized diaper design. Local skin care protocols remained in place unchanged. RESULTS: The improved design created a surface pH of 4.6 which was stable even after repeated wetting throughout a 5 hour period. The "standard design" briefs had values of 7.1, which is alkaline compared to the acidic surface of normal skin. Side panels made from non-woven material with an air-permeability of more than 1200 l/m2/s avoided excessive hydration of the stratum corneum when compared to the commonly employed air-impermeable plastic films. Resolution of pre-existing IAD skin lesions was noted in 8 out of 12 patients after the switch to the optimized brief design. CONCLUSIONS: An improved design of adult-type briefs can create an acidic pH on the surface and breathable side panels avoid over-hydration of the stratum corneum and occlusion. This may support the epidermal barrier function and may help to reduce the occurrence of IAD.


Assuntos
Dermatite das Fraldas/prevenção & controle , Fraldas para Adultos/normas , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/normas , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Dermatite das Fraldas/etiologia , Fraldas para Adultos/tendências , Desenho de Equipamento , Incontinência Fecal/complicações , Incontinência Fecal/prevenção & controle , Feminino , Humanos , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/tendências , Masculino , Incontinência Urinária/complicações , Incontinência Urinária/prevenção & controle
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Proc Inst Mech Eng H ; 217(4): 243-51, 2003.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12885194

RESUMO

The background and evolution of absorbent disposable hygiene products is discussed. The current technology used to produce disposable hygiene products such as baby diapers, feminine hygiene products and adult incontinence management products is shown to have a number of manufacturing and in-use problems. Alternative technologies, such as multilayer composite webs offer the opportunity to achieve better product weight control, and therefore better control over the other related properties, reduced raw material waste and improved functional characteristics. There are still problems to be resolved when using such composite materials, but the potential of these new technologies has now been established.


Assuntos
Equipamentos Descartáveis/classificação , Equipamentos Descartáveis/tendências , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/classificação , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/tendências , Incontinência Urinária/reabilitação , Desenho de Equipamento , Europa (Continente) , Feminino , Humanos , Japão , Masculino , Manufaturas/classificação , Avaliação da Tecnologia Biomédica , Estados Unidos , Incontinência Urinária/terapia
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Text Rent ; 76(3): 38, 40, 42-4, 1992 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10122630

RESUMO

The adult incontinence care market is coming of age. As environmental concerns gradually erode the popularity of disposables, nursing homes and hospitals are looking at reusables in a new light. In addition, the aging of the U.S. population is expected to increase the demand for incontinence care products. A recent study found that the sales of reusable cloth diapers and pads accounted for $385 million annually. All of these factors add up to a lucrative market for textile rental companies that can supply these products.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/economia , Custos e Análise de Custo , Equipamentos Descartáveis , Saúde Ambiental , Hospitais , Tampões Absorventes para a Incontinência Urinária/tendências , Casas de Saúde , Eliminação de Resíduos/economia , Estados Unidos
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