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The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis
Sebastian P. Nischwitz
1, 2
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Daniel Popp
1
,
David Shubitidze
3
,
Hanna Luze
1, 2
,
Robert Zrim
1, 4
,
Klaus Klemm
5
,
Matthias Rapp
6
,
Herbert Haller
7
,
Manuel Feisst
8
,
Lars-Peter Kamolz
1, 2
2
COREMED – Cooperative Centre for Regenerative Medicine, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Graz Austria
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3
Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery AMEOS Klinikum St. Clemens Oberhausen Germany
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International University of Monaco Monaco
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HLMedConsult Leonding Austria
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-11-08
scimago Q1
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SJR: 0.877
CiteScore: 4.5
Impact factor: 2.5
ISSN: 17424801, 1742481X
PubMed ID:
34750983
Surgery
Dermatology
Abstract
Chronic wounds are a challenging medical entity for patients, medical professionals and healthcare systems. Frequently, patients present themselves to wound specialists after months or even years of unsuccessful treatment. Recent developments have resulted in a multitude of different advanced wound dressings created to treat complex, chronic wounds, one of which is the polylactide dressing Suprathel. This study aimed at investigating the healing potential of Suprathel in chronic wounds and differentiating between old and “young”, diabetic and non-diabetic chronic wounds. A prospective, multicentric, non-controlled intervention study was conducted, treating patients with chronic lower leg ulcers (>3 months) with Suprathel and assessing them weekly. Afterwards, a retrospective analysis was performed analysing the wound size initially, after 4 and after 8 weeks of treatment. Furthermore, a differentiation between diabetic and non-diabetic, and chronic wounds older and younger than 12 months, was assessed. A significant reduction in wound size was observed in the study population after 8 weeks of treatment. The effect size in the diabetic wound and the old chronic wound group even reached more than one, with the other groups still showing a large effect of the intervention. This study shows that Suprathel is a valuable tool in the armamentarium of a wound specialist. Not only could we show a positive effect on chronic wounds, we could even demonstrate a significant wound size reduction in chronic wounds of old and young, as well as diabetic wounds, with the treatment of older chronic and diabetic wounds yielding an even larger effect size. Further randomised, controlled studies are necessary to show the full potential of advanced wound dressing materials in large patient cohorts.
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Nischwitz S. P. et al. The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis // International Wound Journal. 2021. Vol. 19. No. 5. pp. 1180-1187.
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Nischwitz S. P., Popp D., Shubitidze D., Luze H., Zrim R., Klemm K., Rapp M., Haller H., Feisst M., Kamolz L. The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis // International Wound Journal. 2021. Vol. 19. No. 5. pp. 1180-1187.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/iwj.13713
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13713
TI - The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis
T2 - International Wound Journal
AU - Nischwitz, Sebastian P.
AU - Popp, Daniel
AU - Shubitidze, David
AU - Luze, Hanna
AU - Zrim, Robert
AU - Klemm, Klaus
AU - Rapp, Matthias
AU - Haller, Herbert
AU - Feisst, Manuel
AU - Kamolz, Lars-Peter
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/11/08
PB - Wiley
SP - 1180-1187
IS - 5
VL - 19
PMID - 34750983
SN - 1742-4801
SN - 1742-481X
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@article{2021_Nischwitz,
author = {Sebastian P. Nischwitz and Daniel Popp and David Shubitidze and Hanna Luze and Robert Zrim and Klaus Klemm and Matthias Rapp and Herbert Haller and Manuel Feisst and Lars-Peter Kamolz},
title = {The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis},
journal = {International Wound Journal},
year = {2021},
volume = {19},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13713},
number = {5},
pages = {1180--1187},
doi = {10.1111/iwj.13713}
}
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Nischwitz, Sebastian P., et al. “The successful use of polylactide wound dressings for chronic lower leg wounds: A retrospective analysis.” International Wound Journal, vol. 19, no. 5, Nov. 2021, pp. 1180-1187. https://doi.org/10.1111/iwj.13713.