Назва: Basic Parameters of Medical Textile Materials for Removal and Retention of Exudate from Wounds
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The article focuses on predicting the properties of textile materials intended for the treatment of wounds. The
main requirements for medical textile materials for liquid transportation were identified. Exudate from wounds
and therapeutic fluids from a dressing must move through material with the necessary efficiency. This ensures
that unwanted substances are removed from the wound and the necessary moisture is maintained. These
requirements can be provided using a mathematical model of the process. Such a model can be substantiated
by solving a non-linear differential diffusion equation. For this purpose, the function of changing the moisture
content inside a textile material was approximated using a polynomial function that satisfies the boundary
conditions. This approximation made it possible to reduce the problem to the solution of an ordinary differential
equation with respect to time. The obtained analytical solution of the change in moisture content with respect
to time and coordinate includes two diffusion constants. The results of macro-experiments, together with
analytical results, made it possible to determine the diffusion coefficient and the nonlinearity coefficient in an
explicit form. The results made it possible to predict the moisture content at a given point of textile material at
any given time, the total amount of absorbed liquid and the intensity of absorption. The resulting function can
recommend the geometric and physical parameters of medical textile materials for the treatment of wounds
with a given intensity of exudate sorption.
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Textile medical materials, diffusion coefficient, nonlinear equation, removal of exudate
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Riabchykov, M., Nazarchuk, L., Tkachuk, O. Basic Parameters of Medical Textile Materials for Removal and Retention of Exudate from Wounds. Tekstilec. 2022. Vol. 65, No. 0. P. 1–10. DOI: 10.14502/tekstilec.65.2022064.