The First Reported Clinical Outcomes of a Next Generation Five-Layer Foam Dressing for Exudate Management: A Retrospective, Real World, Cohort Analysis From the United States

美国一项回顾性、真实世界队列研究首次报道了新一代五层泡沫敷料在渗出液管理中的临床疗效。

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Abstract

The management of wound exudate is a critical component of best practice, evidence-based wound care. This analysis aimed to demonstrate the first clinical and performance outcomes of a newly designed, next generation five-layer foam dressing for exudate management. A real-world, retrospective cohort analysis was conducted at two healthcare organizations in the United States (US). Patients with acute or chronic wounds receiving a next generation five-layer foam dressing were extracted from the organizations' Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. Utilizing descriptive statistics, the clinical outcomes and Healthcare Professional (HCP) reported dressing performance outcomes are reported. Twenty-five patients with 28 acute or chronic wounds were evaluated during routine care, over a median treatment period of 42 days. Exudate levels improved, with high exudate decreasing from 60.7% to 39.3%, and favourable shifts in exudate type over time. Periwound condition improved, with maceration decreasing from 67.9% to 14.3%. Median wound area and volume decreased by 46.3% and 51.3%, respectively, with 17.9% of wounds achieving complete closure. HCP-reported dressing performance exceeded expectations at 93%. This retrospective analysis demonstrates improvements in exudate levels, periwound status and wound status, alongside favourable HCP-reported performance of a new next-generation five-layer foam dressing, during routine wound management.

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