利用可调节尼龙搭扣系统Compreflex®治疗慢性静脉性腿部溃疡患者:一项观察性多中心临床随访研究。

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Harikrishna K Ragavan Nair, Ahmad Faidzal Bin Othman, Ahmad Rafizi Hariz Bin Ramli, Muhammad Azim Bin Md Idris, Nabil Mohammad Azmi, Muhammad Abd Jaafar
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下肢静脉性溃疡(VLUs)会对患者的生活质量产生不利影响,并导致相当大的经济负担。虽然现有的压迫疗法是有效的,但它们往往受到复杂性、不适和环境问题的阻碍。目的:本研究旨在评估可调节尼龙搭扣系统Compreflex®的性能和安全性,这是传统四层绷带的替代方案,用于慢性静脉性腿部溃疡患者。评价通过临床随访试验进行。方法该前瞻性、非随机、多中心、单组研究纳入了98例vlu患者。comppreflex®标准小腿和足部装置是根据伤口愈合率、患者满意度和水肿减少来评估的。患者在特定的时间间隔进行随访:1周、12周和26周。结果在98例入组患者中,19例停止参与。26周时,平均溃疡面积从52.9 cm2 (95% CI, 35.9-69.9 cm2)减少到37.4 cm2 (95% CI, 20.0-54.7 cm2) (p < 0.001)。26周时伤口愈合率为24.3% (95% CI, 16.6-34.9%)。与自我应用相关的挑战很少,突出了设备的可用性。在满意度得分为6分或更高的基础上,患者满意度为76.8%。结论本研究提供了有价值的现实证据,支持了Compreflex®装置的有效性和可用性,正如高患者满意度所证明的那样,并突出了其作为静脉性腿部溃疡压迫治疗的有前途的替代方案的潜力。
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Utilizing the adjustable Velcro system Compreflex® for patients with chronic venous leg ulcers: An observational multicenter clinical follow-up study.

IntroductionVenous leg ulcers (VLUs) pose significant challenges that adversely affect patients' quality of life and result in considerable economic burdens. While existing compression therapies are effective, they are often hindered by complexity, discomfort, and environmental concerns.ObjectivesThis study aimed to evaluate the performance and safety of the adjustable Velcro system Compreflex®, an alternative to traditional four-layer bandaging, for patients with chronic venous leg ulcers. The evaluation was conducted through a clinical follow-up trial.MethodsThis prospective, non-randomized, multicenter, single-arm study included 98 patients with VLUs. The Compreflex® Standard Calf and Foot device was assessed based on wound closure rates, patient satisfaction, and edema reduction. Patients were followed up at specific intervals: after 1, 12, and 26 weeks. ResultsOf the 98 enrolled patients, 19 discontinued participation. The mean ulcer area decreased from 52.9 cm2 (95% CI, 35.9-69.9 cm2) to 37.4 cm2 (95% CI, 20.0-54.7 cm2) at 26 weeks (p < .001). The wound closure rate at 26 weeks was 24.3% (95% CI, 16.6-34.9%). Challenges related to self-application were minimal, highlighting the device's usability. A patient satisfaction rate of 76.8% was reported, based on a satisfaction score of six or higher.ConclusionThis study provides valuable real-world evidence supporting the effectiveness and usability of the Compreflex® device, as demonstrated by the high patient satisfaction rate, and highlights its potential as a promising alternative in compression therapy for venous leg ulcers.

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