Proactive vs. Reactive Wound Care in the Hospital Outpatient Setting

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Proactive vs. Reactive Wound Care in the Hospital Outpatient Setting

Talk Overview:
This session describes how point-of-care fluorescence imaging (MolecuLight i:X) for detection of elevated bacterial burden is being successfully employed in a large hospital outpatient clinic to change to a more proactive wound care treatment algorithm. Learn how fluorescence imaging performed before, during and after traditional wound care strategies (e.g., cleaning, debridement) and advanced treatments (e.g., CTP placement) aids clinical decision making to address bacteria earlier, improve treatment efficacy and limit infection (including cellulitis) from progressing at this site.

Hospital Outpatient

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