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An Evaluation of the Impact of a Wound Dressing on Pressure Ulcer Incidence.

27 mars 2019 uppdaterad av: Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland

An Evaluation of the Impact of a Wound Dressing on Pressure Ulcer Incidence, Among at Risk Individuals, Residing in a Long Stay Health Care Setting (A Pilot RCT Feasibility Study)

A pressure ulcer (PU) is localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear. PUs are common, affecting up to 40% of participants receiving health care. Furthermore, PUs impact negatively on an individual's health related quality of life, with pain being the most frequently cited complaint. PUs commonly occur in those who cannot reposition themselves to relieve pressure/shear over bony prominences. The ability to reposition is often diminished in the very old, the malnourished and those with acute illness. Pressure ulcers are common devastating wounds, extending from deep in the bone and muscle layers through to the skin, occurring most often in older persons with limited mobility. They contribute to significant morbidity and mortality as they are smelly, highly painful and very prone to infection.

Existing research carried out by the RCSI School of Nursing and Midwifery shows that both high and low movers are at risk of pressure ulcer development.

Studieöversikt

Status

Okänd

Betingelser

Detaljerad beskrivning

A pressure ulcer (PU) is localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear. PUs are common, affecting up to 40% of participants receiving health care. Furthermore, PUs impact negatively on an individual's health related quality of life, with pain being the most frequently cited complaint. PUs commonly occur in those who cannot reposition themselves to relieve pressure/shear over bony prominences. The ability to reposition is often diminished in the very old, the malnourished and those with acute illness. Pressure ulcers are common devastating wounds, extending from deep in the bone and muscle layers through to the skin, occurring most often in older persons with limited mobility. They contribute to significant morbidity and mortality as they are smelly, highly painful and very prone to infection.

Existing research carried out by the RCSI School of Nursing and Midwifery shows that both high and low movers are at risk of pressure ulcer development.

The wound dressing used in this study has been developed to facilitate exudate management in the treatment of wounds. Newly formed tissue enjoys optimal protection under a moist environment. The foam core with super-absorbers ensures reliable absorption in slightly to heavily exuding wounds. This core has an excellent retention capacity, even under compression. Hydrogen bridges bind the water so securely that, even when subject to pressure, the water is not released. Vertical absorption through the polyurethane foam and the hydro- phobic wound contact layer minimizes the risk of macerations in the peri-ulcer skin.

This study is interested in pressure ulcer incidence among low and high movers, residing in a long stay health care facility. The dressing will be applied to intact skin over participant's sacrum and heels as these areas are shown to be at highest risk of pressure ulcer development, in the study population. Participants will be followed up for 20 days, during which time the participant's sacrum and heels will be assessed daily with a non invasive SEM scanner, the EPUAP grading tool, and the usual additional pressure ulcer prevention care. To measure if the participant is a low or high mover an EasySense mobility sensor will be placed under the participant's mattress.

The overall aim of the study is to the impact of the dressing on pressure ulcer incidence in the study population. From a health economics perspective, the management of PUs is suggested to consume 4% of health budgets across Europe, annually. In Ireland PUs of stage 3 and 4 are considered to be serious reportable adverse healthcare events and as such impact negatively on participant safety goals. Furthermore, a recent report from the OECD suggests that PUs are among the most burdensome adverse event type in healthcare, secondary to venous thromboembolism. As such, PUs are a significant threat to participant safety, with prevention being substantially cheaper than treatment5. Indeed, in Europe the cost of PU treatment across all levels of care is estimated at 121.44 million to 2.59 billion EUR, whereas prevention is estimated at 195.27 to 291.33 million EUR5.

Studietyp

Interventionell

Inskrivning (Förväntat)

50

Fas

  • Inte tillämpbar

Kontakter och platser

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Studieorter

      • Dublin, Irland
        • Rekrytering
        • Cherry Orchard Hospital
        • Kontakt:
          • Dr O'Dea, Doctor
          • Telefonnummer: +353 1 620 6400
        • Kontakt:
          • Urmilla Victor, Tissue Viability Nurse
          • Telefonnummer: +353 1 620 6400

Deltagandekriterier

Forskare letar efter personer som passar en viss beskrivning, så kallade behörighetskriterier. Några exempel på dessa kriterier är en persons allmänna hälsotillstånd eller tidigare behandlingar.

Urvalskriterier

Åldrar som är berättigade till studier

18 år och äldre (Vuxen, Äldre vuxen)

Tar emot friska volontärer

Nej

Kön som är behöriga för studier

Allt

Beskrivning

Inclusion Criteria:

Participants will be considered eligible if they fulfil the following criteria:

  • male or female subject aged at least 18 years
  • willing and able to give written informed consent and to comply with the requirements
  • being at risk of PU development as measured by the activity and mobility components of a mobility assessment tool

Exclusion Criteria:

Participants will be ineligible for enrolment if they meet any of the following criteria:

  • unable to provide written informed consent
  • known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients
  • participant in any clinical trial of an investigational medicinal product (CTIMP or clinical investigation within 30 days prior to screening)

Studieplan

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Hur är studien utformad?

Designdetaljer

  • Primärt syfte: Förebyggande
  • Tilldelning: Randomiserad
  • Interventionsmodell: Enskild gruppuppgift
  • Maskning: Ingen (Open Label)

Vapen och interventioner

Deltagargrupp / Arm
Intervention / Behandling
Experimentell: Experimental Arm

Self-adhesive silicone bordered foam dressing will be secured to the heels and sacrum.

Daily SEM reading, visual skin assessment. Early Sense placed under study subject's mattress.

Follow up 20 days

The dressing has been developed to facilitate exudate management in the treatment of wounds. Newly formed tissue enjoys optimal protection under a moist environment. The foam core with super-absorbers ensures reliable absorption in slightly to heavily exuding wounds. This core has an excellent retention capacity, even under compression. Hydrogen bridges bind the water so securely that, even when subject to pressure, the water is not released. Vertical absorption through the polyurethane foam and the hydro- phobic wound contact layer minimizes the risk of macerations in the peri-ulcer skin.
Inget ingripande: Control Arm

Daily SEM reading, visual skin assessment. Early Sense placed under study subject's mattress.

Follow up for 20 days.

Vad mäter studien?

Primära resultatmått

Resultatmått
Åtgärdsbeskrivning
Tidsram
Pressure Ulcer incidence
Tidsram: 12 months
The primary objective is to examine the pressure ulcer occurrence in the two participant groups.
12 months

Sekundära resultatmått

Resultatmått
Åtgärdsbeskrivning
Tidsram
PU incidence related to movement.
Tidsram: 12 months
The rate of PU incidence among those assessed as high movers compared to those assessed as low movers
12 months

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Utredare

  • Huvudutredare: Zena Moore, PhD, RCSI

Studieavstämningsdatum

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Studera stora datum

Studiestart (Faktisk)

12 mars 2019

Primärt slutförande (Förväntat)

1 september 2019

Avslutad studie (Förväntat)

1 september 2019

Studieregistreringsdatum

Först inskickad

20 juni 2018

Först inskickad som uppfyllde QC-kriterierna

27 mars 2019

Första postat (Faktisk)

28 mars 2019

Uppdateringar av studier

Senaste uppdatering publicerad (Faktisk)

28 mars 2019

Senaste inskickade uppdateringen som uppfyllde QC-kriterierna

27 mars 2019

Senast verifierad

1 juni 2018

Mer information

Termer relaterade till denna studie

Ytterligare relevanta MeSH-villkor

Andra studie-ID-nummer

  • NM/1002/2018

Plan för individuella deltagardata (IPD)

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NEJ

IPD-planbeskrivning

Data will be available to other researchers when it is published.

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