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使用肌肉泵激活器设备刺激长期护理居民下肢不愈合伤口愈合。

Using a muscle pump activator device to stimulate healing for non-healing lower leg wounds in long-term care residents.

机构信息

Perfuse Medtec Inc., London, Ontario, Canada.

Revera, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Int Wound J. 2019 Feb;16(1):266-274. doi: 10.1111/iwj.13027. Epub 2018 Nov 20.

Abstract

Chronic non-healing wounds are a burden in the Long-Term Care (LTC) sector, increasing costs, morbidity, and mortality and causing pain and suffering. The objective of this LTC Innovation pilot was to test the value of a promising new neuromuscular stimulation device in elevating the experience and satisfaction of the residents, engaging and empowering the nursing staff, and improving healing and/or reducing costs. Small, wireless, and worn at the knee, this muscle pump activator is self-contained, wearable, and battery-powered to increase lower-leg blood circulation (up to 60% of that achieved by walking). It has no wires, weighs just 10 g, and is easy to use. Nurses in four LTC homes identified residents with non-healing lower leg wounds. Consent was obtained, and on-site training was delivered. Eleven residents were recruited. Only seven met the inclusion criteria for venous/mixed or diabetic foot ulcers. Of the seven who met the criteria and were adherent with best practices and the muscle pump activator, four healed 100%, and one healed 90%. Two patients with other aetiologies, who were also adherent, healed. All adherent residents had an average weekly decrease in wound size of 9.75% and were extremely happy with the results. Three residents who were non-adherent had a 9.25% increase in wound size per week. One patient with diabetic foot ulcers developed skin changes at the end of life and passed away. Nursing staff and cognisant residents can easily adjust the pulse of muscle pump activator, and application and removal are simple. Most residents feel engaged with the therapy "because they feel it working". The LTC corporation feels that it is a great adjunctive solution for many types of lower-leg wounds (venous, mixed, diabetic, pressure) in addition to best practices in the LTC and Retirement home sectors.

摘要

慢性难愈性伤口是长期护理(LTC)领域的负担,增加了成本、发病率和死亡率,并导致疼痛和痛苦。这项 LTC 创新试点的目的是测试一种有前途的新神经肌肉刺激设备在提升居民体验和满意度、激励和授权护理人员以及改善愈合和/或降低成本方面的价值。这种肌肉泵激活器体积小、无线且佩戴在膝盖上,是一种自包含、可穿戴且电池供电的设备,可以增加小腿血液循环(最高可达步行时的 60%)。它没有电线,重量仅为 10 克,使用方便。四家 LTC 养老院的护士确定了患有下肢慢性不愈合伤口的居民。获得了同意,并进行了现场培训。共招募了 11 名居民。只有 7 名符合静脉/混合或糖尿病足溃疡的纳入标准。在符合标准且坚持最佳实践和肌肉泵激活器使用的 7 名患者中,有 4 名患者完全愈合,1 名患者愈合 90%。另外 2 名遵循最佳实践和肌肉泵激活器使用的具有其他病因的患者也实现了愈合。所有坚持治疗的患者伤口平均每周缩小 9.75%,对结果非常满意。3 名不坚持治疗的患者每周伤口面积增加 9.25%。1 名患有糖尿病足溃疡的患者在生命末期出现皮肤变化并去世。护理人员和有认知能力的居民可以轻松调整肌肉泵激活器的脉冲,应用和去除都很简单。大多数患者都觉得这种治疗方法“有效”,因此很投入。LTC 公司认为,这种疗法除了在 LTC 和退休村部门的最佳实践之外,还可以作为许多类型的小腿伤口(静脉、混合、糖尿病、压力)的辅助治疗方法。

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