How does MPPT work (MoA)?
MPPT consists of micropore particles that absorb and remove wound exudate MPPT works in three steps: Absorption, Pumping by capillary forces and Evaporation: The Exudate
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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries
Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
NH ( patient)
NH ( patient)
NH ( patient)
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VH (patient)
VH (patient)
MPPT consists of micropore particles that absorb and remove wound exudate MPPT works in three steps: Absorption, Pumping by capillary forces and Evaporation: The Exudate
The use of antiseptics is discouraged when preparing the wound for MPPT application. We strongly advise against the use of antiseptics that are cytotoxic to
No. MPPT is not an antibiotic and it does not have any direct antimicrobial action – it does not kill the bacteria. Bacteria have two
Yes. MPPT has assisted in clearing up antibiotic resistant infections. MPPT is not an antibiotic but instead allows the body’s own immune system access to
No. Any other therapies or treatments applied directly to the wound surface may impact the pumping capacity of MPPT and should be avoided. Examples of
Yes. Procedure: If the wound contains infection and/or necrosis, remove as much pus and slough as possible using water and a moist swab. If the
Yes, MPPT can benefit all types of non-sterile wounds that are to close by secondary or tertiary intention; in other words any wound that cannot
Yes, MPPT can benefit all types of acute and chronic ulcers with low to high level of exuding. It can also be used on ulcers
The microbiota is the population of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses and mites) inhabiting the skin / wound. The microbiome is the wound ecosystem of
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