Claims
- 1. A wound dressing adapted to cover and contact a wound, said wound dressing comprising a support structure in communication with a cationic aqueous hydrogel that comprises from about 15 to about 95 percent by weight of an inherently antimicrobial quaternary amine acrylate polymer having the formula: wherein n is an integer of 2 to 3; R′, R′ and R′″ are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C1 to C8 alkyl, phenyl, tolyl, and benzyl; X is selected from the group consisting of O and NH; Y− is selected from the group consisting of Cl−, Br−, HSO4−, and CH3SO4− and m is an integer greater than 50,000.
- 2. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein R′, R″ are methyl and R′″ is benzyl.
- 3. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein R′, R″ and R′″ are methyl.
- 4. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein X is O.
- 5. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein X is NH.
- 6. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein Y− is Cl−.
- 7. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein n is 2.
- 8. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein n is 3.
- 9. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein said acrylate polymer is formed from a monomer selected from the group consisting of acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium chloride, acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium methyl sulfate, acrylamidopropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride, acryloxyethyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, and combinations thereof.
- 10. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein said support structure is affixed to said hydrogel.
- 11. A wound dressing as defined in claim 10, wherein said support structure includes a web or fibril material.
- 12. A wound dressing as defined in claim 10, wherein said support structure includes an impermeable backing.
- 13. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein said hydrogel comprises from about 61 to about 90 percent by weight of said acrylate polymer.
- 14. A wound dressing as defined in claim 1, wherein said hydrogel comprises from about 65 to about 75 percent by weight of said acrylate polymer.
- 15. A wound dressing comprising a support structure and a cationic aqueous hydrogel affixed to said support structure and adapted to cover a wound, said hydrogel comprising from about 61 to about 90 percent by weight of an inherently antimicrobial quaternary amine acrylate polymer having the formula: wherein n is an integer of 2 to 3; R′, R″ and R′″ are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C1 to C8 alkyl, phenyl, tolyl, and benzyl; X is selected from the group consisting of O and NH; Y− is selected from the group consisting of Cl−, Br−, HSO4−, and CH3SO4− and m is an integer greater than 50,000.
- 16. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein X is O.
- 17. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein X is NH.
- 18. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein said hydrogel comprises from about 65 to about 75 percent by weight of said acrylate polymer.
- 19. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein n is 2.
- 20. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein n is 3.
- 21. A wound dressing as defined in claim 15, wherein said acrylate polymer is formed from a monomer selected from the group consisting of acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium chloride, acryloyloxyethyltrimethyl ammonium methyl sulfate, acrylamidopropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride, acryloxyethyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, and combinations thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/144,727 filed Sep. 1, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,940, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/738,651 filed Oct. 28, 1996, which is now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,685.
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