Single-Use Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Applied on Various Wound Types An Interventional Case Series

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作者
Amin, Neha [1 ,2 ]
Homsombath, Bounthavy [1 ,2 ]
Rumbaugh, John [1 ,2 ]
Craft-Coffman, Beretta [1 ,2 ]
Fagan, Shawn P. [1 ,2 ]
Chowdhry, Tayseer [1 ,2 ]
Wilson, Joan [3 ]
Paglinawan, Rey
Lussi, Karin [4 ]
Hassan, Zaheed [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] JMS Burn Ctr Inc, Austell, GA USA
[2] Wellstar Hosp, Adv Wound Clin, Austell, GA USA
[3] JMS Res Fdn Inc, Augusta, GA USA
[4] Medela AG, Laettich Str, Baar, Switzerland
关键词
Home healthcare; Negative pressure wound therapy; Single-use negative pressure wound therapy device; Wound healing; RECOMMENDATIONS;
D O I
10.1097/WON.0000000000000967
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether a single-use negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) system achieves individualized goals of therapy when used to treat patients with a variety of wound types. DESIGN: Multiple case series. SUBJECTS AND SETTING: The same comprised 25 participants; their mean age was 51.2 years (SD: 18.2; range: 19-79 years); 14 were male (56%) and 11 were female (44%). Seven study participants withdrew from study participation. Wound etiologies vary; 4 had diabetic foot ulcers; 1 had a full-thickness pressure injury; 7 were treated for management of an abscess or cyst; 4 had necrotizing fasciitis, 5 had nonhealing postsurgical wounds, and 4 had wounds of other etiologies. Data were collected at 2 ambulatory wound care clinics located in the Southeastern United States (Augusta and Austell, Georgia). METHODS: A single-outcome measure was selected for each participant by his or her attending physician at a baseline visit. Selected end points were (1) decrease in wound volume, (2) decrease in size of the tunneling area, (3) decrease in size of the undermining, (4) decrease in the amount of slough, (5) increase in granulation tissue formation, (6) decrease in periwound swelling, and (7) wound bed progression toward transition to another treatment modality (such as standard dressing, surgical closure, flap, or graft). Progress toward the individualized goal was monitored until the goal was achieved (study end point) or a maximum of 4 weeks following initiation of treatment. RESULTS: The most common primary treatment goal was to achieve a decrease in wound volume (22 of 25 study participants), and the goal to increase granulation tissue was chosen for the remaining 3 study participants. A majority of participants (18 of 23, 78.3%) reached their individualized treatment outcome. The remaining 5 participants (21.7%) were withdrawn during the study (for reasons not related to the therapy). The median (interquartile range [IQR]) duration of NPWT therapy was 19 days (IQR: 14-21 days). Between baseline and the final assessment, median reductions in wound area and volume were 42.7% (IQR: 25.7-71.5) and 87.5% (IQR: 30.7-94.6). CONCLUSIONS: The single-use NPWT system achieved multiple individualized treatment objectives in a variety of wound types. Individually selected goals of therapy were met by all study participants who completed the study.
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页码:203 / 208
页数:6
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