Patients’ satisfaction with the effects of microporous tape on surgical scars: a randomized controlled study

IF 0.2 Q4 SURGERY
O. Ilori, P. B. Olaitan, O. Ilori, A. Aderounmu
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Abstract

Background Following surgery or other types of trauma, scar formation occurs with wound healing because of the replacement of normal skin with fibrous tissue. The conversion of a normal scar to an abnormal scar usually occurs 6 to 8 weeks after surgery. Abnormal scars can be a source of patient dissatisfaction, especially following cosmetic surgical procedures. Therefore, supporting scars with tape after surgery is critical for reducing scar tension. The aim of this study was to determine the extent of patients’ satisfaction with their scar outcomes following microporous taping and to identify the determinants of scar satisfaction.Methods A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted to compare the scar satisfaction of postsurgical patients who underwent scar taping with microporous tape to those who did not. The scars were assessed at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery using the Patient Scar Assessment Scale (PSAS). The test group had microporous tape applied to their scars and the tape was worn 24 hours a day for a period of 6 months. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Categorical variables and mean PSAS scores were compared using the chi-square test and repeated-measures analysis of variance, respectively.Results At 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months the taped group had significantly lower PSAS scores and higher satisfaction scores than the control group. Scar thickness and pruritus were statistically significant determinants of patient satisfaction.Conclusions Microporous tape is an effective modality for improving scar satisfaction in postsurgical patients.
患者对微孔胶带治疗外科瘢痕效果的满意度:一项随机对照研究
背景手术或其他类型的创伤后,由于用纤维组织代替正常皮肤,伤口愈合时会形成疤痕。正常疤痕转化为异常疤痕通常发生在手术后6至8周。异常疤痕可能是患者不满的根源,尤其是在整容手术后。因此,术后用胶带支撑疤痕对于减少疤痕张力至关重要。本研究的目的是确定患者对微孔胶带后瘢痕结果的满意度,并确定瘢痕满意度的决定因素。方法采用前瞻性随机对照研究,比较使用微孔胶带和未使用微孔胶带的术后患者对瘢痕的满意度。在手术后6周、3个月和6个月使用患者疤痕评估量表(PSAS)评估疤痕。测试组将微孔胶带贴在他们的疤痕上,胶带每天24小时佩戴,持续6个月。使用SPSS 22.0版对数据进行分析。分类变量和PSAS平均得分分别使用卡方检验和重复测量方差分析进行比较。结果在6周、3个月和6个月时,胶带组的PSAS评分显著低于对照组,满意度评分显著高于对照组。瘢痕厚度和瘙痒是患者满意度的统计学显著决定因素。结论微孔胶带是提高术后瘢痕满意度的有效方法。
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