Clinical evaluation of polyabsorbent TLC-NOSF dressings on chronic wounds: a prospective, observational, multicentre study of 1140 patients

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Dissemond, Joachim [1 ]
Lutzkendorf, Steffen [2 ]
Dietlein, Michael [3 ]
Nesseler, Ingo [4 ]
Becker, Elisa [5 ]
Moeller, Udo [5 ]
Thomassin, Laetitia [6 ]
Bohbot, Serge [6 ]
Muenter, Karl-Christian [7 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Dermatol Venereol & Allergol, Essen, Germany
[2] Med Off Specialized Gen Surg, Helbra, Germany
[3] Med Off Specialized Diabetol, Stadtbergen, Germany
[4] Med Off Specialized Vasc Med, Cologne, Germany
[5] URGO GmbH, Sulzbach, Germany
[6] Labs URGO Med, Med Affairs Dept, Paris, France
[7] Med Off Specialized Phlebol, Hamburg, Germany
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chronic wounds; foot ulcers; leg ulcers; pressure ulcers; observational study; TLC-NOSF dressing; DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS; VENOUS LEG ULCER; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SUCROSE OCTASULFATE; DOUBLE-BLIND; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; LOCAL-MANAGEMENT; MATRIX;
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Objective: The superior wound healing properties and cost-effectiveness of TLC-NOSF dressings in the local treatment of chronic wounds have already been demonstrated by several randomised controlled trials (RCTs) at a high quality level. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new TLC-NOSF dressings with polyabsorbent fibres in an unselected population of patients under real-life conditions. Method: A large, prospective, multicentre, observational study with two polyabsorbent TLC-NOSF dressings (UrgoStart Plus Pad and UrgoStart Plus Border, Laboratoires Urgo, France) was conducted in Germany between July 2017 and December 2018. Main outcomes included wound healing rate, clinical assessment of wound healing progression, local tolerability and acceptance of dressings. Results: A total of 1140 patients with chronic wounds of various aetiologies (leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, etc.) were treated with the investigated dressings in 130 centres, for a mean duration of 56 +/- 34 days. By the final visit, 48.5% of wounds had healed and 44.8% had improved. Similar results were reported regardless of wound aetiology or regardless of proportions of sloughy and granulation tissue at the start of treatment. According to the subgroup analysis by wound duration, the sooner the TLC-NOSF treatment was initiated, the better the clinical outcomes for all types of wounds. The dressings were very well tolerated and accepted by the patients. Conclusion: These results are consistent with those from RCTs conducted on TLC-NOSF dressings. They complete the evidence on the good healing properties and safety profile of these dressings, especially in non-selected patients treated in current practice, and regardless of the characteristics of wounds and patients. They support the use of the dressings as a first-line intervention and until wound healing in the management of chronic wounds, in association with appropriate standard of care. Declaration of interest: This study was supported by a grant from Laboratoires Urgo. U Moeller, E Becker, L Thomassin and S Bohbot are employees of Laboratoires Urgo. J Dissemond, KC Munter, S Lutzkendorf and M Dietlein provide advisory and speaking services to pharmaceutical and other healthcare organisations including, but not limited to, Laboratoires Urgo. Data management and statistical analyses were conducted independently by INPADS GmbH, Bad Durkheim, Germany.
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