Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

Influence of Accumulation of Humidity under Wound Dressings and Effects on Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) and Skin Hydration

  • Marc Rauscher,
  • Andreas Rauscher,
  • Linda Y. Hu,
  • Hans J. Schlitt,
  • Sabrina Krauß,
  • Claudius Illg,
  • Patricia Reis Wolfertstetter,
  • Aybike Hofmann,
  • Christian Knorr,
  • Markus Denzinger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14177739
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 17
p. 7739

Abstract

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The moisture content of the human skin, but also the loss of water through the skin, the transepidermal water loss (TEWL), plays a significant role in the skin’s health. Various medical indications require the use of a wound dressing. However, how the skin environment changes under a wound dressing has not yet been sufficiently investigated. Skin moisture and TEWL values were measured in 20 healthy volunteers before and after the application of a total of 23 different wound dressings distributed over the back. Significant changes in the parameters from day 1 to day 2 were tested. Wound dressings change the underlying skin environment. Occlusive dressings significantly increase skin hydration and TEWL. The findings could contribute to quantitative analysis and monitoring of topical-wound therapy in the future.

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