Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2914472 European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTopical wound oxygen (TWO2) may help wound healing in the management of refractory venous ulcers (RVU). The aim of this study was to measure the effect of TWO2 on wound healing using the primary end-point of the proportion of ulcers healed at 12 weeks. Secondary end-points were time to full healing, percentage of reduction in ulcer size, pain reduction, recurrence rates and Quality-Adjusted Time Spent Without Symptoms of disease and Toxicity of Treatment (Q-TWiST).DesignA parallel observational comparative study.MethodsPatients with CEAP C6,s RVU, assessed by duplex ultrasonography, were managed with either TWO2 (n = 46) or conventional compression dressings (CCD) (n = 37) for 12 weeks or till full healing. Patients were followed up at 3 monthly intervals.ResultsAt 12 weeks, 80% of TWO2 managed ulcers were completely healed, compared to 35% of CCD ulcers (p < 0.0001). Median time to full healing was 45 days in TWO2 patients and 182 days in CCD patients (p < 0.0001). The pain score threshold in TWO2 managed patients improved from 8 to 3 by 13 days. After 12-month follow-up, 5 of the 13 healed CCD ulcers showed signs of recurrence compared to none of the 37 TWO2 healed ulcers. TWO2 patients experienced a significantly improved Q-TWiST.ConclusionTWO2 reduces recurrence rates, alleviates pain and improves the Q-TWiST. We believe it is a valuable tool in the armamentarium of management of RVU.

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