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    Adv Skin Wound Care. 2000 Mar-Apr;13(2):69-74.

    Effects of a normothermic dressing on pressure ulcer healing.

    Source

    Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine the effects of radiant heat applied through a semiocclusive dressing on periwound skin temperature and wound healing.

    DESIGN:

    Before-after trial.

    SETTING:

    Spinal cord injury and geriatric units of a VA medical center.

    PATIENTS:

    Twenty inpatients with 21 Stage III and IV pressure ulcers.

    INTERVENTIONS:

    A semiocclusive, heated dressing was applied to 15 Stage III and IV pressure ulcers for 4.5 hours, Monday through Friday, for 4 consecutive weeks. The dressing emitted heat at 38.0 degrees C for 2 60-minute periods daily. At all other times, the wounds received only standard wound care. Six wounds in a separate control group received only standard wound care during the same 4-week period.

    MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:

    Periwound skin temperature within and adjacent to the dressing and measurements of wound surface area.

    MAIN RESULTS:

    Mean skin temperatures inside and outside the heated dressing increased by 0.97 degree C and 1.08 degrees C (P < .05), respectively, from baseline values. Wounds treated with standard care plus the heated dressing underwent a statistically significant reduction in mean surface area of 60.73%. Wounds in the control group underwent a statistically insignificant reduction in mean surface area of 19.24%.

    CONCLUSION:

    Wounds treated with a radiant heat dressing healed significantly faster than wounds that received only standard care. There were no adverse effects from the radiant heat dressing.

    PMID:
    11074989
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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