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Moisture‐associated skin damage (MASD): A best practice recommendation from Wund‐D.A.CH.

Authors :
Dissemond, Joachim
Assenheimer, Bernd
Gerber, Veronika
Hintner, Marianne
Puntigam, Magareta Jukic
Kolbig, Norbert
Koller, Sonja
Kurz, Peter
Läuchli, Severin
Probst, Sebastian
Protz, Kerstin
Steiniger, Alfred
Strohal, Robert
Traber, Jürg
Kottner, Jan
Dissemond, Joachim
Assenheimer, Bernd
Gerber, Veronika
Hintner, Marianne
Puntigam, Magareta Jukic
Kolbig, Norbert
Koller, Sonja
Kurz, Peter
Läuchli, Severin
Probst, Sebastian
Protz, Kerstin
Steiniger, Alfred
Strohal, Robert
Traber, Jürg
Kottner, Jan
Source :
Dissemond, Joachim; Assenheimer, Bernd; Gerber, Veronika; Hintner, Marianne; Puntigam, Magareta Jukic; Kolbig, Norbert; Koller, Sonja; Kurz, Peter; Läuchli, Severin; Probst, Sebastian; Protz, Kerstin; Steiniger, Alfred; Strohal, Robert; Traber, Jürg; Kottner, Jan (2021). Moisture‐associated skin damage (MASD): A best practice recommendation from Wund‐D.A.CH. JDDG - Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 19(6):815-825.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Wund-D.A.CH., as the umbrella organization of German-speaking wound treatment societies, has currently developed a best practice recommendation for skin damage caused by body fluids, which is known as moisture-associated skin damage (MASD) in English-speaking countries. In this expert consensus, the diseases incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD), intertriginous dermatitis, including intertrigo, gram-negative bacterial toe web infection and toxic contact dermatitis, including periwound and peristomal dermatitis are presented in a differentiated manner. A common feature of these clinical diseases is a deterioration of skin integrity due to prolonged exposure to body fluids such as urine, stool, sweat or wound exudate with associated physical-irritative and/or chemical irritation. In addition, other comorbidities and cofactors play an important role. The diagnosis of these interdisciplinary and interprofessionally relevant MASD is difficult in everyday clinical practice because there are currently no uniform definitions and many relevant differential diagnoses. Effective strategies for the prevention and therapy of these skin diseases are, for example, continence management, use of efficient, absorbent aids with good retention as well as consistent skin protection and adequate skin care. Another important aspect is the education of patients and relatives about the origin, treatment and prevention of MASD.

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OAIster
Journal :
Dissemond, Joachim; Assenheimer, Bernd; Gerber, Veronika; Hintner, Marianne; Puntigam, Magareta Jukic; Kolbig, Norbert; Koller, Sonja; Kurz, Peter; Läuchli, Severin; Probst, Sebastian; Protz, Kerstin; Steiniger, Alfred; Strohal, Robert; Traber, Jürg; Kottner, Jan (2021). Moisture‐associated skin damage (MASD): A best practice recommendation from Wund‐D.A.CH. JDDG - Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 19(6):815-825.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-211354, German
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443041903
Document Type :
Electronic Resource