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    • Wound healing and regenerative medicine.
    • Evidence-based practice in dermatology and surgery.

    Background:

    • The field of skin and wound care is continually evolving with new therapeutic options.
    • Healthcare professionals require up-to-date information on the efficacy and safety of various wound management strategies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To conduct a scoping review of preclinical and clinical evidence for major alternative wound care agents.
    • To summarize the impact of these agents on wound bed preparation and wound management paradigms.

    Main Methods:

    • Systematic literature search for preclinical and clinical trial data.
    • Analysis of evidence on the efficacy and safety of selected wound care agents.
    • Categorization of agents based on application (topical, intravenous, oral) and use (surgical, trauma).

    Main Results:

    • Evidence synthesis on the effectiveness of various topical wound care agents.
    • Evaluation of preventive efficacy of intravenous agents in surgical and trauma patients.
    • Assessment of wound care products designed for prolonged placement post-surgery.
    • Identification of an oral agent with potential benefits in mitigating COVID-19 effects.

    Conclusions:

    • Clinicians can differentiate the effectiveness of various topical wound care agents for optimized wound management.
    • Understanding the preventive role of intravenous agents aids in managing trauma and surgical patients.
    • Selection of appropriate wound care products for post-surgical application enhances healing.
    • An oral agent shows promise in addressing COVID-19 related complications.