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Advancing burn wound treatment: exploring hydrogel as a transdermal drug delivery system

MeeiChyn Goh, Meng Du, Peng Wang, Phei Er Saw, Zhiyi Chen

2024Drug Delivery95 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Burn injuries are prevalent and life-threatening forms that contribute significantly to mortality rates due to associated wound infections. The management of burn wounds presents substantial challenges. Hydrogel exhibits tremendous potential as an ideal alternative to traditional wound dressings such as gauze. This is primarily attributed to its three-dimensional (3D) crosslinked polymer network, which possesses a high water content, fostering a moist environment that supports effective burn wound healing. Additionally, hydrogel facilitates the penetration of loaded therapeutic agents throughout the wound surface, combating burn wound pathogens through the hydration effect and thereby enhancing the healing process. However, the presence of eschar formation on burn wounds obstructs the passive diffusion of therapeutics, impairing the efficacy of hydrogel as a wound dressing, particularly in cases of severe burns involving deeper tissue damage. This review focuses on exploring the potential of hydrogel as a carrier for transdermal drug delivery in burn wound treatment. Furthermore, strategies aimed at enhancing the transdermal delivery of therapeutic agents from hydrogel to optimize burn wound healing are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

TransdermalEscharBurn woundWound healingWound dressingMedicineSelf-healing hydrogelsDrug deliveryPharmacologyMaterials scienceSurgeryNanotechnologyComposite materialPolymer chemistryWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and OutcomesPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management