Mobiderm®绷带在静脉溃疡压迫治疗中的疗效:前瞻性病例系列。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Harikrishna K R Nair, Xian Lew, Kong Yen Liew, Siti Aishah Kamis, Nik Muhamad Hakimi Nik Kub, Ahmad Muhaimin Zakaria, Muhd Arif Akmal Mohd Sulong
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背景:下肢静脉溃疡由于其高发病率和复发性,严重影响患者的生活质量。目前,压迫疗法是治疗下肢静脉性溃疡的一线疗法。目的:本研究旨在评估Thuasne开发的Mobiderm®技术在一系列下肢静脉溃疡前瞻性病例中的疗效。方法:9例患者(N  =  9) 腿部静脉性溃疡患者被纳入本病例系列。在多组分绷带系统中,将Mobiderm®绷带应用于患者患肢。绷带的更换频率与患者在12周内进行标准治疗的伤口敷料的更换频率相同。在第0周和第12周测量伤口大小和小腿周长。配对样本t检验用于比较治疗前后伤口大小和小腿周长的平均值。结果:所有9名患者的伤口大小和小腿周长均减少(100%)。5名患者在第12周时可进行评估。伤口大小显著减少27.2%至53.2%(p  =  0.02),小腿周长显著减少3.2%至26.0%(p  =  0.02)(N =  5) 。安全性不显著,未发生治疗突发相关不良事件。结论:据报道,Mobiderm®绷带可有效促进伤口愈合和消肿,建议将其整合到腿部静脉溃疡的压迫治疗中。
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Efficacy of Mobiderm® Bandage in Compression Therapy for Venous Ulcers: A Prospective Case Series.

Background: Venous leg ulcers severely affect patients' quality of life due to its high morbidity and recurrent nature. Currently, compression therapy is the first-line treatment for venous leg ulcers. Aim: This study sought to evaluate the efficacy of the Mobiderm® technology developed by Thuasne in a prospective case series of venous leg ulcers. Methods: Nine patients (N  =  9) with venous leg ulcers were enrolled into this case series. Mobiderm® bandage was applied on to the affected limbs of the patients in the multi-component bandages system. The bandages were changed as frequent as the patients had their wound dressing for their standard treatment in a 12-week duration. Wound size and calf circumference were measured at week 0 and week 12. Paired sample t-test was used to compare the mean values of wound size and calf circumference pre- and post-treatment. Results: Reductions in wound size and calf circumference were observed in all nine patients (100%). Five patients were evaluable at week 12. The wound sizes significantly reduced by 27.2% to 53.2% (p  =  0.02), and the calf circumferences significantly reduced by 3.2% to 26.0% (p  =  0.02) after 12 weeks (N  =  5). Safety was unremarkable, with no occurrence of treatment-emergent-related adverse event. Conclusion: Mobiderm® bandage was reported to be effective in promoting wound healing and reducing swelling, suggesting it to be integrated in the compression therapy for the management of venous leg ulcers.

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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
17.60%
发文量
95
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds (IJLEW) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, reviews of evidence-based diagnostic techniques and methods, disease and patient management, and surgical and medical therapeutics for lower extremity wounds such as burns, stomas, ulcers, fistulas, and traumatic wounds. IJLEW also offers evaluations of assessment and monitoring tools, dressings, gels, cleansers, pressure management, footwear/orthotics, casting, and bioengineered skin. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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