Topical treatment of pressure ulcers with nerve growth factor - A randomized clinical trial

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Landi, F
Aloe, L
Russo, A
Cesari, M
Onder, G
Bonini, S
Carbonin, PU
Bernabei, R
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[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Dept Geriatr, I-00168 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Sacred Heart, Fontecchio, Italy
[3] CNR, Inst Neurobiol & Mol Med, Rome, Italy
[4] Wake Forest Univ, Baptist Med Ctr, J Paul Sticht Ctr Aging & Rehabil, Winston Salem, NC 27109 USA
[5] Bietti Fdn, Rome, Italy
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10.7326/0003-4819-139-8-200310210-00006
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The prevalence of pressure ulcers of the foot is a major health care problem in frail elderly patients. A pressure sore dramatically increases the cost of medical and nursing care, and effective treatment has always been an essential nursing concern. Management options for pressure ulcers include local wound care; surgical repair; and, more recently, topical application of growth factors. Objective: To examine the effects of topical treatment with nerve growth factor in patients with severe, noninfected pressure ulcers of the foot. Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Setting: Teaching nursing home of Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy. Patients: 36 persons with pressure ulcers of the foot. Intervention: 18 patients received nerve growth factor treatment, and 18 patients received only conventional topical treatment. Measurements: The course of the ulcers during follow-up was evaluated by tracing the perimeter of the wound onto sterile, transparent block paper and determining the stage. Results: At baseline, the treatment and control groups did not differ across demographic variables, clinical characteristics, and functional measures. The mean area (+/-SD) of the ulcers was 1012 +/- 633 mm(2) in the treatment group and 1012 +/- 655 mm(2) in the control group (P > 0.2). The average reduction in pressure ulcer area at 6 weeks was statistically significantly greater in the treatment group than in the control group (738 +/- 393 mm(2) VS. 485 +/- 384 mm(2); P = 0.034). Conclusion: Topical application of nerve growth factor may be an effective therapy for patients with severe pressure ulcers.
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