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Negative pressure wound therapy versus usual care for Surgical Wounds Healing by Secondary Intention (SWHSI trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled pilot trial

机译:负压伤口疗法与常规护理相结合的二次创面手术伤口愈合(SWHSI试验):一项随机对照试验研究的研究方案

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Background Most incisions following surgery heal by primary intention, with the edges of the wound apposed with sutures or clips. However, some wounds may break open or be left to heal from the bottom up (i.e. healing by secondary intention). Surgical Wounds Healing by Secondary Intention (SWHSI) are often more complex to manage, and require additional treatments during the course of healing. There is significant uncertainty regarding the best treatment for these complex wounds, with limited robust evidence regarding the clinical and cost-effectiveness of different dressings and treatments; one such treatment is Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) which is frequently used in the management of SWHSI. Previous randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of NPWT have failed to recruit to time and target, thus we aimed to conduct a pilot RCT to assess the feasibility of conducting a future, full-scale RCT. Methods This pilot RCT will test the methods and feasibility of recruiting, randomising, and retaining participants into a larger trial of NPWT verses usual care for patients with SWHSI. Participants will be randomised to receive either NPWT or usual care (no NPWT) and will be followed up for 3?months. Discussion This study will provide a full assessment of methods for, and feasibility of, recruiting, randomising, and retaining patients with SWHSI in a trial of NPWT versus usual care. On the basis of this pilot trial, a full trial may be proposed in the future which will provide additional, robust evidence on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of NPWT in the management of SWHSI. Trial registration Clinical Trial Registry: ISRCTN12761776 , registered on 10 December 2015 – retrospective registration.
机译:背景技术手术后的大多数切口都是以原发性愈合的,伤口边缘用缝合线或夹子夹住。但是,某些伤口可能会破裂或从下而上愈合(即通过辅助意图治愈)。继发性手术伤口的愈合通常难以控制,并且在愈合过程中需要进行其他治疗。对于这些复杂伤口的最佳治疗方法存在很大的不确定性,关于不同敷料和治疗方法的临床和成本效益的可靠证据有限;一种这样的治疗方法是负压伤口治疗(NPWT),它经常用于SWHSI的管理中。以前的NPWT随机对照试验(RCT)未能及时招募和确定目标,因此我们旨在进行试点RCT,以评估进行未来的全面RCT的可行性。方法该试验性RCT将测试招募,随机分组和保留参与者参加NPWT相对于SWHSI患者常规护理的更大试验的方法和可行性。参与者将被随机分配接受NPWT或常规护理(无NPWT),并将随访3个月。讨论本研究将在NPWT与常规治疗的比较中全面评估招募,随机分组和保留SWHSI患者的方法和可行性。在此试验性试验的基础上,将来可能会提出一项完整的试验,这将为NPWT在SWHSI管理中的临床和成本效益提供更多可靠的证据。试验注册临床试验注册:ISRCTN12761776,于2015年12月10日注册–追溯注册。

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