Titre : |
Medical and healthcare textiles |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Subhash C. Anand, Auteur ; J. F. Kennedy, Auteur ; M. Miraftab, Auteur ; S. Rajendran, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Woodhead Publishing Ltd |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
Collection : |
Woodhead publishing series in textiles num. 75 |
Importance : |
XXVIII-529 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-84569-224-7 |
Prix : |
185 E |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Polymères en médecine Textiles et tissus à usages médicaux Textiles et tissus à usages techniques
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Index. décimale : |
677 Textiles |
Note de contenu : |
PART 1 - INFECTION CONTROL AND BARRIER MATERIALS :
- Infection control and barrier materials : an overview.
- Antimicrobial properties of silver-containing chitosan fibres.
- Copper-impregnated antimicrobial textiles : an innovative weapon to fight infection.
- A review of the role of microwaves in the destruction of pathogenic bacteria.
- Antimicrobial bioactive band-aids with prolonged and controlled action.
- Comparison of antimicrobial textile treatments.
- Evaluation of plasma-deposited anti-adhesive and anti-bacterial coatings on medical textiles.
- Controlling the spread of infections in hospital wards by the use of antimicrobials on medical textiles and surfaces.
- Inherently antimicrobial alchite fibres developed for wound care applications.
- Antimicrobial textiles for health and hygiene applications based on eco-friendly natural products.
- Investigation of the filtration properties of medical masks.
- Lint release characteristics of nonwoven wipes.
- Development of antimicrobial polyester using neem extract.
- Fixation of cationic antibacterial products before dyeing : a more ecological process.
- Preliminary studies into wash-fast antimicrobial treatments of polyester.
- Enzyme-catalysed coupling of functional antioxidants onto protein fibres.
PART 2 - HEALTHCARE AND HYGIENE PRODUCTS :
- Healthcare and hygiene products: an overview.
- Cellulosic materials for odor and pH control.
- Development of a high-absorbent sanitary napkin.
- Retention of anionic surfactant following garment laundering and its potential effect on dermatitis sufferers.
- Preparation of protective disposable hygiene fabrics for medical applications.
- Development of surgical clothing from bamboo fibres.
- Thermal characterization and mechanical properties of PLA yarns
PART 3 - WOUND CARE MATERIALS :
- Wound care materials : an overview.
- Controlled drug release from nanofibrous polyester materials.
- Development of odour (volatile molecule) adsorbent materials for healthcare.
- Development of a decision support system for determination of suitable dressings for wounds.
- Treatment of cotton fabrics with ethyl cellulose microcapsules.
- Measuring interface pressure in compression garments for burns patients.
- Psyllium : current and future applications.
PART 4 - BANDAGING AND PRESSURE GARMENTS :
- Bandaging and pressure garments : an overview.
- Biomaterials with controlled elasticity for post-operation recovery.
- A study of the pressure profile of compression bandages and compression garments for treatment of venous leg ulcers.
- Development of three-dimensional structures for single-layer compression therapy.
- Intermittent pneumatic compression and bandaging : the effects of external pressure applied over bandaging.
- Physiological effects of Lycra® pressure garments on children with cerebral palsy.
- Empirical modelling of elastic properties of pressure garments for healthcare.
- Investigation of elastic properties of multiaxial warp knitted bandages.
PART 5 - IMPLANTABLE MATERIALS :
- Implantable materials: an overview.
- Designing vena cava filters with textile structures.
- Application of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as a biomaterial in medical textiles.
- Textile scaffolds for tissue engineering – near future or just vision ?
- Visible invisibility : contamination-aware textile surfaces.
- Textile medical products for the stabilization of the thoracic wall.
- Predicting the fatigue performance of endovascular prostheses.
- Integration and embedding of vital signs sensors and other devices into textiles.
PART 6 - MEDICAL DEVICES :
- Textile-based medical devices : an overview.
- Design and release rates of a novel biodegradable slow-release implant for the prevention of pediatric dental caries.
- Maternity support garment for the relief of lower back pain.
- Self-powered medical devices for vibration suppression.
- Gas plasma treatment of polypropylene (PP) dental tape.
- Investigating fracture mechanisms of some non-absorbable sutures in vivo.
- Wearable microwave radiometry device for early detection of sub-tissue oncological imperfections.
- Investigation of differences in caprosyn, biosyn, polysorb, novafil and surgipro sutures.
PART 7 - SMART MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES :
- Smart materials and technologies : an overview.
- Smart textiles embedded with optical fibre sensors for health monitoring of patients.
- Integrating contactless sensors for stress level monitoring into clothing using conductive threads.
- Designing compressive stretch garments for improved comfort and fit.
- Burn hazard potential, pre-ignition and post-ignition thermal properties of textiles.
- Assessing the performance of alternating pressure air mattresses (APAMs).
- Smart textiles with slow-release ceramides for sensitive skin.
PART 8 INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS :
- Directives, regulations and standards for the medical device industry : an overview.
- Recent changes to the UK Drug Tariff for appliances listed in Part IX. |
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