| (Fort
Worth, TX) --- An Alcohol-based, Zinc Pyrithione (ZPT)-preserved
product can provide the strategic defense needed to assist in reducing
the number of post-surgery biofilm infections that proliferate
in hospitals across the United States, according to research findings
published as an abstract and presented at the international meeting
of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
(APIC) conference in Baltimore, MD, June 19-23.
When bacteria gather and attach to damaged tissue or an inanimate surface---such
as medical implants like prosthetic joint replacements or catheters---resulting
biofilm infections are from 500 to 1,500 times more resistant to standard
antibiotic therapy than so-called free-floating, planktonic bacterial
infections.
Fortunately for doctors, patients, and the healthcare industry, these
inherently difficult-to-treat multilayered communities of bacteria
are now being successfully challenged by a new, preventative topical
antimicrobial protocol for biofilms, making it much harder for them
to do their damage.
The preventative protocol, a technology developed and marketed by HEALTHPOINT,
Ltd., a DFB company, is represented by a group of products based on
the topical antimicrobial Alcohol, preserved with ZPT. Prevention is
key, especially when dealing with such resistant infections.
The independent study, Surgical Preps and Biofilms, reviewed vascular
catheterization, a medical procedure performed 20 million times each
year in the United States to see how the Alcohol-based, ZPT-preserved
formula can prevent the formation of biofilm infections. In the past,
nearly all vascular catheterizations became infected with biofilms
frequently caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis, commonly
known as a Staph infection.
Researchers Daryl Paulson, PhD of BioScience Laboratories, Inc. and
Lawton Seal, PhD of HEALTHPOINT compared the use of HEALTHPOINT’s
Alcohol-based, ZPT-preserved product, ACTIPREP, against both the biofilm
and planktonic forms of Staphylococcus.
“The Alcohol-based, ZPT-preserved formula achieved a 50 percent
reduction of the biofilm within 15 seconds and a complete kill of the
biofilm-protected
bacteria in two minutes or less,” reports Dr. Seal. “The
Alcohol-based, ZPT-preserved formula achieved a complete kill of the
planktonic bacteria within 15 seconds.”
According to the doctors’ research findings, applying an Alcohol-based,
ZPT-preserved topical antimicrobial to a site two minutes prior to a medical
procedure will not only kill both planktonic and biofilm Staphylococcus epidermidisalready present on the skin, but it will also prevent the rebound of skin colonization,
which further protects the patient. Such persistent, preventative killing-power
is known as cumulative effect, a major benefit of ZPT.
“The findings are very encouraging,” said Steve Owens, Director of
Marketing
HEALTHPOINT Surgical. “This reconfirms previous studies that have proved
the persistence and effectiveness of Alcohol-based, ZPT-preserved products. We
are pleased to offer a way for doctors and their staffs to reduce these surgical
site biofilm infections.”
The Alcohol-based formulation preserved with ZPT is the basis of HEALTHPOINT’s
patented Trizenol™ technology used in the company’s preoperative
patient skin preparation system products included in the study. The product line
includes TRISEPTIN Hand and Body Antiseptic and ACTIPREP One-Step Preoperative
Prep. The technology has proved effective for healthcare professionals preparing
both their patients and themselves for hundreds of thousands of surgical procedures
performed every week. ACTIPREP is used by staff in the operating room to prepare
the patient’s surgical site.
The product line is also utilized extensively across the United States.
HEALTHPOINT will have more information about the study and Actiprep during APIC
at booth number 624.
Since its inception in 1992, HEALTHPOINT has established a U.S. presence in the
research, development, and marketing of branded pharmaceuticals, over the counter
drugs, and medical devices for surgical, dermatology, and tissue management indications.
An aggressive research and development effort has brought HEALTHPOINT’s
unique technologies to the market, setting the pace for its highly trained field
sales organization of direct sales representatives. HEALTHPOINT, with over 300
employees, is a DFB Pharmaceuticals, Inc. affiliate company. HEALTHPOINT is based
in Fort Worth, Texas. Visit HEALTHPOINT’s web site at www.healthpoint.com.
Also headquartered in Fort Worth, DFB provides technology-driven products, outsourcing
services, and licensing opportunities to the healthcare industry worldwide through
its affiliate companies, contract partners, and branded marketing organizations.
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