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Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)

AIM: To determine the effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing (Cutimed Sorbact(®)) against a silver dressing (Aquacel(®) Ag Extra) in the level of colonization of chronic venous leg ulcers. The secondary endpoints are health‐related quality of life, level of pain, and time to complete healing. DESIG...

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Autores principales: Morilla‐Herrera, Juan C., Morales‐Asencio, José M., Gómez‐González, Alberto J., Díez‐De Los Ríos, Antonio, Lupiáñez‐Pérez, Inmaculada, Acosta‐Andrade, Carlos, Aranda‐Gallardo, Marta, Moya‐Suárez, Ana B., Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Shakira, García‐Mayor, Silvia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32395842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.14412
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author Morilla‐Herrera, Juan C.
Morales‐Asencio, José M.
Gómez‐González, Alberto J.
Díez‐De Los Ríos, Antonio
Lupiáñez‐Pérez, Inmaculada
Acosta‐Andrade, Carlos
Aranda‐Gallardo, Marta
Moya‐Suárez, Ana B.
Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Shakira
García‐Mayor, Silvia
author_facet Morilla‐Herrera, Juan C.
Morales‐Asencio, José M.
Gómez‐González, Alberto J.
Díez‐De Los Ríos, Antonio
Lupiáñez‐Pérez, Inmaculada
Acosta‐Andrade, Carlos
Aranda‐Gallardo, Marta
Moya‐Suárez, Ana B.
Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Shakira
García‐Mayor, Silvia
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description AIM: To determine the effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing (Cutimed Sorbact(®)) against a silver dressing (Aquacel(®) Ag Extra) in the level of colonization of chronic venous leg ulcers. The secondary endpoints are health‐related quality of life, level of pain, and time to complete healing. DESIGN: Open randomized controlled trial, with blinded endpoint. METHODS: Patients with chronic venous leg ulcers with signs of critical colonization will be randomized in a concealed sequence using computer software to receive one of the alternative dressings. A total of 204 participants recruited in Primary Health Care and nursing homes will be necessary to assure statistical power. Measures will include sociodemographic variables, wound‐related variables (area, exudate, and time to healing), level of pain, adverse effects, and health‐related quality of life. Smear samples will be collected from the ulcers and will be subject to DNA‐typing technique through polymerase chain reaction to obtain the level of colony‐forming units. Measures will be collected at baseline, 4, 8, and 12 weeks. DISCUSSION: Elevated levels of microorganisms prevent wound healing and favour its chronification. The main target when colonization is present is to reduce the bacterial load to levels that promote immune system mobilization. Hydrophobic dressings prevent the formation of biofilm in the wound by means of physical effect, so that the possibility of antimicrobial resistance is significantly reduced. IMPACT: Current evidence about the effectiveness of dressings to minimize venous leg ulcers colonization is very limited. Previous studies have important methodological flaws. This study will permit to obtain the effectiveness of hydrophobic dressings against silver dressings with a robust design based on conditions of routine clinical practice in Primary Health Care and nursing homes.
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spelling pubmed-74961852020-09-25 Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study) Morilla‐Herrera, Juan C. Morales‐Asencio, José M. Gómez‐González, Alberto J. Díez‐De Los Ríos, Antonio Lupiáñez‐Pérez, Inmaculada Acosta‐Andrade, Carlos Aranda‐Gallardo, Marta Moya‐Suárez, Ana B. Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Shakira García‐Mayor, Silvia J Adv Nurs Research Papers AIM: To determine the effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing (Cutimed Sorbact(®)) against a silver dressing (Aquacel(®) Ag Extra) in the level of colonization of chronic venous leg ulcers. The secondary endpoints are health‐related quality of life, level of pain, and time to complete healing. DESIGN: Open randomized controlled trial, with blinded endpoint. METHODS: Patients with chronic venous leg ulcers with signs of critical colonization will be randomized in a concealed sequence using computer software to receive one of the alternative dressings. A total of 204 participants recruited in Primary Health Care and nursing homes will be necessary to assure statistical power. Measures will include sociodemographic variables, wound‐related variables (area, exudate, and time to healing), level of pain, adverse effects, and health‐related quality of life. Smear samples will be collected from the ulcers and will be subject to DNA‐typing technique through polymerase chain reaction to obtain the level of colony‐forming units. Measures will be collected at baseline, 4, 8, and 12 weeks. DISCUSSION: Elevated levels of microorganisms prevent wound healing and favour its chronification. The main target when colonization is present is to reduce the bacterial load to levels that promote immune system mobilization. Hydrophobic dressings prevent the formation of biofilm in the wound by means of physical effect, so that the possibility of antimicrobial resistance is significantly reduced. IMPACT: Current evidence about the effectiveness of dressings to minimize venous leg ulcers colonization is very limited. Previous studies have important methodological flaws. This study will permit to obtain the effectiveness of hydrophobic dressings against silver dressings with a robust design based on conditions of routine clinical practice in Primary Health Care and nursing homes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-08 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7496185/ /pubmed/32395842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.14412 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Morilla‐Herrera, Juan C.
Morales‐Asencio, José M.
Gómez‐González, Alberto J.
Díez‐De Los Ríos, Antonio
Lupiáñez‐Pérez, Inmaculada
Acosta‐Andrade, Carlos
Aranda‐Gallardo, Marta
Moya‐Suárez, Ana B.
Kaknani‐Uttumchandani, Shakira
García‐Mayor, Silvia
Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title_full Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title_short Effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial (CUCO‐UV Study)
title_sort effectiveness of a hydrophobic dressing for microorganisms’ colonization of vascular ulcers: protocol for a randomized controlled trial (cuco‐uv study)
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32395842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jan.14412
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