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An Unexpected Detrimental Effect on the Incidence of Heel Pressure Ulcers After Local 5% DMSO Cream Application: A Randomized, Double-blind Study in Patients at Risk for Pressure Ulcers.

作者信息

Houwing Ronald, van der Zwet Wil, van Asbeck Sweder, Halfens Ruud, Willem Arends Jan

机构信息

Department Dermatology, Deventer Ziekenhuis, The Netherlands; Email:

出版信息

Wounds. 2008 Apr;20(4):84-8.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Background. Ischemia-reperfusion injury and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered to play an important role in the pathogenesis of pressure ulcers (PU). Antioxidants may diminish the inflammation and damage of these ROS in pressure ulcer formation. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a hydroxyl antioxidant that inhibits leukocyte adherence. When used topically, DMSO is a safe and well-tolerated drug with excellent penetrating properties. In this prospective randomized study, the effect of topically applied DMSO on the prevention of PU formation is analyzed.

METHODS

In a randomized double-blinded study, the effects of massage with or without DMSO creams were assessed against controls for 2 locations (ie, heel and buttocks) in 79 patients prone for development of PU.

RESULTS

There was no difference in PU incidence between the 3 interventions on the buttocks. Surprisingly, the topical 5% DMSO cream group showed an increase in superficial pressure ulcers for the heel location.

CONCLUSION

This is the first study on the possible role of DMSO in the prevention of PU. The results suggest an adverse effect on PU incidence in heel, whereas on the buttocks the DMSO cream seems to have no effect. Possible explanations for this unexpected detrimental effect are discussed.

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