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. 2022 Jan 22;28:e935632-1–e935632-8. doi: 10.12659/MSM.935632

Table 3.

Consensus statements and agreement on application of enzymatic debridement.

No Statement Agreement Likert scale Consensus
10 Enzymatic debridement needs to be carried out early, preferably within the first 72 h after the moment the burn occurred 100% 4/5 strongly agree
1/5 agree
Yes
11 Late application of Nexobrid® (>72 h after the moment the burn occurred) may still be effective and can be considered. However, it calls for a sufficient extent of eligibility verification and wound preparation 100% 5/5 strongly agree Yes
12 Careful removal or blisters and dead epidermis residue is a prerequisite for enzymatic debridement 100% 5/5 strongly agree Yes
13 Enzymatic debridement does not work on dry wounds, which is why a moist environment needs to be ensured before the procedure is carried out 100% 5/5 strongly agree Yes
14 A moist environment can be achieved by means of soaking the wound or applying special dressings (eg, hydrogel) 100% 5/5 strongly agree Yes