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MolecuLight i:X: A new tool for wound infection diagnosis

 
 

Abstract


Background. The MolecuLight i:X device is intended to assist healthcare practitioners managing patients with wounds by enabling real-time visualisation of potentially harmful bacteria. Healthcare practitioners are provided with a visual indication of bacterial presence, load and location within and around wounds.\xa0 Objectives. We decided to use the device in a cohort of burns patients in an attempt to test its effectiveness and applicability in an adult burn centre.\xa0 Methods. We were given permission by our hospital to use the MolecuLight i:X device for a test period of 1 month, and elected to do a pilot observational study to test its application on burn wounds. A total of 10 patients were assessed for presence of infection (red or green flare).\xa0 Results . Seven patients showed either cyan or red fluorescence. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was confirmed on wound swabs in the 4 patients with cyan fluorescence. The red fluorescence in 3 patients showed on wound swabs as either MRSA, Streptococcus pyogenes or Proteus mirabilis . The remaining 3 patients did not show any fluorescence, and there was no growth on wound swabs.\xa0 Conclusion . The MolecuLight i:X is a new device for identifying Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria on an open wound. It is of great practical benefit to the surgeon in making decisions about the adequacy of debridement before subsequent skin grafts, and it also identifies target areas for antiseptics.

Volume 2
Pages 68-71
DOI 10.7196/sajprasb.2019.v2i3.28
Language English
Journal None

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