1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wound dressings, but more particularly to wound dressings that can diffuse oxygen and indicate level of oxygen present.
2. Description of Related Art
The role of oxygen in wound healing has been intensively studied, and is well-known in the art. The present inventor has filed several patent applications in the US and foreign jurisdictions relating to tissue dressings that are capable of providing oxygen to wounds at relatively high concentrations without a need for producing oxygen chemically, electrochemically or from a tethered source. In addition, such tissue dressings are known to the inventor (not necessarily public domain) that allow for delivery of other gases at predetermined gas ratios to tissues and other target areas. This simple means to manipulate and optimize local environments can be used alone or in combination with other materials and/or devices to create additive and sometimes synergistic outcomes (e.g., heat, electrical stimulation, growth factors, and nutrients), or using oxygen in combination with antibiotics topically to enhance antimicrobial effectiveness.
In the area of oxygen supply by a tissue dressing, particularly wherein oxygen is supplied from a reservoir of the dressing through, for example, a permeable membrane, there is an unmet need. It is not intuitive for the person to whom the dressing is applied, or to medical personnel who might be responsible for monitoring use of such dressings with patients under their charge, to know whether or not an original supply of oxygen has been used up, requiring that a dressings be replaces, or in some instances perhaps recharges.
Therefore there is a clear need in the art for apparatus and methods to monitor the useful oxygen level of tissue dressings and the like that are intended to deliver oxygen to a wound, or for other beneficial purpose.
In one embodiment a therapeutic wound dressing is provided, comprising a reservoir having a two-dimensional footprint formed between an upper layer not permeable to gases, and a lower layer permeable to gases, an adhesion layer overlapping periphery of the upper, non-permeable layer and extending beyond periphery of the two-dimensional footprint, the adhesion material facing in the direction of the permeable layer, such that the adhesion layer may be pressed to skin of a patient around a wound, sealing the dressing to the patient with the permeable layer directly over the wound, and one or the other of an oxygen-level indicator containing a material exhibiting color change with varying concentration of oxygen, the indicator placed to be visible to a person viewing the dressing through an interface not permeable to oxygen, and to be open to oxygen through a second interface in intimate contact with oxygen in the reservoir, or a self-sealing opening through which a hollow tube may pass without allowing oxygen to escape, the self-sealing opening useful for charging the reservoir with oxygen at pressure, or for sampling oxygen in the reservoir by an external probe.
In one embodiment of the wound dressing the oxygen level indicator comprises a gelatinous material Methylene Blue. Also in one embodiment the oxygen level indicator is a strip of material also comprising a color chart indication oxygen concentration relative to color. In another embodiment the wound dressing is packaged between two layers of release paper for storage or transport.
In another aspect of the invention a method for monitoring oxygen level in an oxygen reservoir of a therapeutic wound dressing is provided, comprising the steps of (a) positioning one or the other of an oxygen level indicator containing a material exhibiting color change with varying concentration of oxygen, the indicator placed to be visible to a person viewing the dressing through an interface not permeable to oxygen, and to be open to oxygen through a second interface in intimate contact with oxygen in the reservoir, or a self-sealing opening into the reservoir through which a hollow tube may pass without allowing oxygen to escape; (b) if the dressing comprises the visible oxygen-level indicator, viewing the indicator and comparing color of the indicator with a reference to determine oxygen level in the reservoir; and (c) if the reservoir comprises the self-sealing opening, passing a hollow probe tip through the opening, collecting a sample of atmosphere in the reservoir for analysis for oxygen concentration.
In one embodiment of the method the oxygen level indicator comprises a gelatinous material Methylene Blue. Also in one embodiment the oxygen level indicator is a strip of material also comprising a color chart indication oxygen concentration relative to color. In some cases the wound dressing is packaged between two layers of release paper for storage or transport.
The therapeutic diffusion wound dressings, illustrated in
The inventor provides several different ways in which the oxygen level of a diffusion wound dressing may be determined. In one embodiment a globule of a gelatinous mixture of Methylene Blue is placed between two layers of material (as represented in
In other embodiments of the present invention a single strip 202, with a smaller amount of Methylene Blue, is accommodated in much the same way as described above. In this embodiment a color chart may be incorporated onto the strip, providing the convenience of having both components together (as illustrated in
In some embodiments a hydrocolloid layer 107, which is permeable, is added beneath the permeable layer 104 as a protective layer in contact with a patient's skin or a wound. The resulting dressing construct is captured between to layers of release paper to keep the construct clean and protected before use. An adhesive film is added to serve to adhere the dressing to a patient in use. In the embodiment shown in
The dressing may be manufactured with oxygen in the reservoir, or there may be a self-sealing entrance to charge the reservoir as described above. Finally the finished dressing is captured between two layers of release paper to be packaged for transport.
The wound dressings of the present disclosure may also provide a moist environment which facilitates a normal wound-healing process. The inventor indicates common usage for the therapeutic diffusion hydrocolloid wound dressing of
The finished dressing may be placed in a high oxygen barrier pouch, vacuum evacuated and oxygen flushed using a bench-top vacuum/gas sealer using 99.0% USP grade oxygen. Pouch and dressing are allowed sufficient time to equilibrate at a target oxygen concentration exceeding 90%. To allow proper equilibration the lower release paper and hydrocolloid layer will have perforations or holes to allow a gas path from the sealed pouch to the oxygen reservoir in the dressing.
It will be apparent to a skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are exemplary of inventions that may have greater scope than any of the singular descriptions. There may be many alterations made in these examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the size and shape may vary widely; depending upon the area of the body the dressing may be applied. The material compositions of the oxygen indicating devices and or the wound dressings layer construction and composition, as illustrated in this disclosure, may vary depending on the application area and the environment and therapeutic agents to which they may be exposed. These and many other features may change in different embodiments.
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61378045 | Aug 2010 | US |