Care of pressure sores: a controlled study of the use of a hydrocolloid dressing compared with wet saline gauze compresses
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Abstract
An occlusive hydrocolloid dressing (Comfeel Ulcus) was compared with a conventional wet saline gauze dressing regarding the effect on ulcer cleansing and healing processes, experience of pain and the consumption of nursing time, in a controlled, randomized and partially single-blind study with parallel groups of long-stay patients with pressure sores. After a few weeks' treatment the relative decrease in ulcer areas with time was larger in the group treated with the hydrocolloid dressing. The difference was almost statistically significant at week 5 (p = 0.054) and definite at week 6 (p = 0.006). At week 6 the median remaining ulcer area in per cent of the initial area was 0% in the hydrocolloid dressing group…
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8- AAAnders AlmCorresponding
- AHAM. Hornmark
- PFPer-Arne Fall
- LLLars Linder
- BBB Bergstrand
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- Medicine
- Pressure sores
- Saline
- Occlusive dressing
- Surgery
- Significant difference
- Anesthesia
- Randomized controlled trial
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