Joint Dermatology Practice Bramfeld, Hamburg, Germany.
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
J Wound Care. 2024 Oct 2;33(10):726-736. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2024.0149.
Delayed or stalled healing in open wounds can result from persisting chronic inflammation related to infection and/or persistent bacterial colonisation and biofilm. Treatment of hard-to-heal wounds focuses on debridement and exudate management, but also on infection prevention and control. Silver dressings have been evaluated in randomised clinical trials (RCTs); this meta-analysis evaluated the efficacy and safety of a silver ion-releasing foam dressing (Biatain Ag; Coloplast A/S, Denmark) to treat hard-to-heal wounds.
Literature databases (PubMed and Cochrane Library) were searched for studies on silver ion-releasing foam dressings in the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds. Individual patient data from four RCTs were obtained and included in the meta-analysis.
Findings showed that treatment with the silver ion-releasing foam dressing was associated with a significantly higher relative reduction in wound area after four (least squares-mean difference (LS-MD): -12.55%, 95% confidence interval (CI): (-15.95, -9.16); p<0.01) and six weeks of treatment (LS-MD: -11.94%, 95%CI: (-17.21, -6.68); p<0.01) compared with controls. Significant benefits were also observed for time to disappearance of odour (hazard ratio: 1.61, 95%CI: (1.31, 1.98); p<0.01), relative reduction of exudate (LS-MD: -5.15, 95%CI: (-7.36, -2.94); p<0.01), proportion of patients with periwound erythema (relative risk (RR): 0.81, 95%CI: (0.69; 0.94); p<0.01), and less pain at dressing removal (LS-MD: -0.35, 95%CI: (-0.63, -0.06); p=0.02). No differences regarding safety outcomes were identified.
This meta-analysis has demonstrated beneficial outcomes and a good tolerability profile for silver ion-releasing foam dressings in the treatment of moderate-to-highly exuding wounds with delayed healing compared with control dressings.
与感染和/或持续细菌定植和生物膜相关的慢性炎症导致的开放性伤口愈合延迟或停滞,可导致伤口难以愈合。治疗难以愈合的伤口侧重于清创和渗出物管理,但也要预防和控制感染。银敷料已在随机临床试验 (RCT) 中进行了评估;本荟萃分析评估了释放银离子的泡沫敷料(Biatain Ag;丹麦科洛夫特公司)治疗难以愈合伤口的疗效和安全性。
检索文献数据库(PubMed 和 Cochrane 图书馆),以获取关于治疗难以愈合伤口的释放银离子泡沫敷料的研究。从四项 RCT 中获取并纳入荟萃分析的个体患者数据。
研究结果表明,与对照组相比,使用释放银离子的泡沫敷料治疗后,伤口面积在四周(最小二乘均数差值 (LS-MD):-12.55%,95%置信区间 (CI):(-15.95,-9.16);p<0.01)和六周(LS-MD:-11.94%,95%CI:(-17.21,-6.68);p<0.01)时的相对减少更为显著。在臭味消失时间(风险比:1.61,95%CI:(1.31,1.98);p<0.01)、渗出物相对减少(LS-MD:-5.15,95%CI:(-7.36,-2.94);p<0.01)、伤口周围红斑患者比例(相对风险 (RR):0.81,95%CI:(0.69;0.94);p<0.01)和敷料去除时疼痛减轻(LS-MD:-0.35,95%CI:(-0.63,-0.06);p=0.02)方面也观察到显著益处。在安全性结果方面没有发现差异。
与对照敷料相比,本荟萃分析表明,在治疗中度至高度渗出、愈合延迟的伤口方面,释放银离子的泡沫敷料具有良好的疗效和安全性。