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Negative pressure wound therapy after partial diabetic foot amputation: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

机译:糖尿病足截肢后负压伤口治疗:一项多中心,随机对照试验。

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BACKGROUND: Diabetic foot wounds, particularly those secondary to amputation, are very complex and difficult to treat. We investigated whether negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) improves the proportion and rate of wound healing after partial foot amputation in patients with diabetes. METHODS: We enrolled 162 patients into a 16-week, 18-centre, randomised clinical trial in the USA. Inclusion criteria consisted of partial foot amputation wounds up to the transmetatarsal level and evidence of adequate perfusion. Patients who were randomly assigned to NPWT (n=77) received treatment with dressing changes every 48 h. Control patients (n=85) received standard moist wound care according to consensus guidelines. NPWT was delivered through the Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy System. Wounds were treated until healing or completion of the 112-day period of active treatment. Analysis was by intention to treat. This study has been registered with , number NCT00224796. FINDINGS: More patients healed in the NPWT group than in the control group (43 [56%] vs 33 [39%], p=0.040). The rate of wound healing, based on the time to complete closure, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0.005). The rate of granulation tissue formation, based on the time to 76-100% formation in the wound bed, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0.002). The frequency and severity of adverse events (of which the most common was wound infection) were similar in both treatment groups. INTERPRETATION: NPWT delivered by the VAC Therapy System seems to be a safe and effective treatment for complex diabetic foot wounds, and could lead to a higher proportion of healed wounds, faster healing rates, and potentially fewer re-amputations than standard care.
机译:背景:糖尿病足伤口,尤其是截肢后的伤口,非常复杂且难以治疗。我们调查了负压伤口治疗(NPWT)是否能改善糖尿病患者部分截肢后伤口愈合的比例和速度。方法:我们在美国进行的一项为期16周,18中心,16周的随机临床试验中招募了162名患者。纳入标准包括截肢部分直至跨met骨水平的伤口和充分灌注的证据。随机分配至NPWT(n = 77)的患者每48小时接受换药治疗。对照患者(n = 85)根据共识指南接受了标准的湿润伤口护理。 NPWT通过真空辅助封闭(VAC)治疗系统提供。对伤口进行治疗,直到治愈或完成112天的积极治疗为止。分析是按意向进行的。该研究已注册,编号为NCT00224796。结果:NPWT组治愈的患者多于对照组(43 [56%] vs 33 [39%],p = 0.040)。 NPWT组的伤口愈合速度(基于完成闭合的时间)要比对照组快(p = 0.005)。 NPWT组的肉芽组织形成速度(基于创面床形成时间的76-100%)要快于对照组(p = 0.002)。在两个治疗组中,不良事件的发生频率和严重程度(其中最常见的是伤口感染)相似。解释:VAC治疗系统提供的NPWT似乎是治疗糖尿病足复杂伤口的一种安全有效的方法,与标准治疗相比,伤口愈合的比例更高,愈合速度更快,并且重新缝合的次数可能更少。

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