Abstract

Background: There is a critical number of bacteria above which tissue responds with infection. This balance of 10 5 or fewer bacteria/g tissue is also required for wound healing to proceed normally. This study evaluated whether a chronic wound once in bacterial balance can maintain that balance over time. Methods: Serial biopsies for bacterial analyses were obtained weekly during a blinded, placebo-controlled cytokine clinical trial of pressure ulcers. To enter the trial ulcers had to be debrided and have a bacterial count of 10 5 or fewer bacteria/g tissue with no β-hemolytic streptococci. Results: In all, 96% of cultures (350/363) remained at <10 2 bacteria/g tissue over the 5-week trial; 3% had 10 2 to 10 5, and only 1% had >10 5 bacteria/g tissue. Conclusion: Chronic pressure ulcers, once debrided and brought into bacterial balance, will remain in bacterial balance if cared for and kept free of necrotic tissue.

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