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Dörthe Seidel1, Rolf Lefering, Edmund A M Neugebauer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A decision of the Federal Joint Committee Germany in 2008 stated that negative pressure wound therapy is not accepted as a standard therapy for full reimbursement by the health insurance companies in Germany. This decision is based on the final report of the Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care in 2006, which demonstrated through systematic reviews and meta-analysis of previous study projects, that an insufficient state of evidence regarding the use of negative pressure wound therapy for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds exists. Further studies were therefore indicated. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24252551 PMCID: PMC4225503 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1SAWHI-study flow chart. The figure shows the SAWHI overall study flow.
SAWHI inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Written informed consent | Age <18 years |
| Diagnosis of post-surgical subcutaneous abdominal wound healing impairment | Expected non-compliance with study procedures, visit schedule, and follow-up |
| Minimum wound size eligible for both possible study treatment arms | Pregnancy |
| Inclusion, randomization and start of therapy within 48 hours after initial diagnosis | Present or nonclosable defect of the abdominal fascia |
| | Any pre-existing or ongoing organ system failure, that cannot be stabilized or solved by appropriate medical treatment |
| | Necrotic tissue with eschar present |
| | Non-enteric and unexplored fistulas |
| | Malignancy of the wound |
| | Use of any other device based on the principle of negative pressure wound therapy on the study wound within ≤ 8 days prior to screening |
| Competing therapy and procedures at the time of inclusion |
The table shows the inclusion and exclusion criteria for SAWHI-study participants.
Figure 2Vacuum Assisted Closure (V.A.C.®). The figure shows the foam dressing fitted into the wound that helps to provide the necessary mechanisms to promote granulation tissue formation. The Sensa T.R.A.C.™ pad regulates pressure at the wound site and the V.A.C.® Therapy Unit provides intermittent and continuous therapy with integrated patient safety features. Copyright by KCI with permission for use for study related publications.