一种创新的无边界泡沫敷料用于渗出性慢性伤口的临床评价

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Hadar Lev-Tov, Thomas Serena, Felix Sigal, Erik Nygren
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摘要

为了研究一种带有软硅树脂伤口接触层的无边界泡沫敷料,研究范围从实验室(液体处理性能)到床边(渗液性慢性伤口的临床效果)。根据EN 13726:2023标准,采用体外方法监测研究敷料的液体处理能力和液体保留能力,并与其他市售泡沫敷料进行比较。为了提供与临床相关的补充流体处理结果,使用FLUHTE(流体处理测试设备)伤口模拟器进行了更高级的实验室测试。在一项成对的临床调查中,中度至高度渗出的慢性伤口患者使用试验性敷料作为伤口管理制度的一部分,并评估长达六周的愈合相关参数。该敷料在流体分散能力方面明显优于其他敷料。总体而言,研究敷料在流体处理方面表现良好,包括在压缩下。在临床研究中,敷料的使用与伤口的显著改善、大小和渗出水平的减少以及患者生活质量评分的提高有关。最后一次就诊时,9例(13.2%)患者伤口已经愈合。没有器械不良反应的报道。来自先进实验室测试的数据强调了修整设计对流体处理性能的重大影响。研究敷料有效地处理液体,即使受到机械力模仿那些它将在临床环境中受到。临床结果支持在各种临床来源的中度和高度渗出的慢性伤口上使用该敷料。
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Bench to Bedside Evaluation of an Innovative, Non-Bordered Foam Dressing for Use in Exudating Chronic Wounds

To investigate a dimpled, non-bordered foam dressing with a soft silicone wound contact layer, the research spans from bench (fluid handling performance) to bedside (clinical effectiveness on exuding chronic wounds). In vitro methodology was used to monitor the fluid handling capacity and fluid retention capacity of the investigational dressing compared to other commercially available foam dressings according to standard EN 13726:2023. To provide complementary clinically relevant fluid handling results, more advanced laboratory tests were conducted using the FLUHTE (FLUid Handling Test Equipment) wound simulator. In a paired clinical investigation, moderately to highly exuding chronic wounds of patients had the investigational dressing applied as part of the wound management regime, and healing-related parameters were assessed for up to six weeks. The investigational dressing significantly outperformed the other dressings in fluid dispersion ability. Overall, the investigational dressing performed well in terms of fluid handling, including under compression. In the clinical investigation, the use of the dressing was associated with substantial wound improvement, reductions in size and exudate levels, and improved patient quality of life scores. At the final visit, nine (13.2%) patients had wounds that had healed. There were no adverse device effects reported. Data from the advanced laboratory tests highlighted the substantial impact of dressing design on fluid handling performance. The investigational dressing effectively handled fluid, even when subjected to mechanical forces mimicking those that it would be subjected to in the clinical setting. The clinical results support the use of the dressing on moderately and highly exuding chronic wounds of various clinical origins.

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International Wound Journal
International Wound Journal DERMATOLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
12.90%
发文量
266
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Editors welcome papers on all aspects of prevention and treatment of wounds and associated conditions in the fields of surgery, dermatology, oncology, nursing, radiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and podiatry. The Journal accepts papers in the following categories: - Research papers - Review articles - Clinical studies - Letters - News and Views: international perspectives, education initiatives, guidelines and different activities of groups and societies. Calendar of events The Editors are supported by a board of international experts and a panel of reviewers across a range of disciplines and specialties which ensures only the most current and relevant research is published.
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