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An investigation of the ability to produce a defined 'target pressure' using the PressCise compression bandage.

Kerstin Wiklander1, Annette Erichsen Andersson2, Ulrika Källman3,4.   

Abstract

Compression therapy is the cornerstone in the prevention and treatment of leg ulcers related to chronic venous insufficiency. The application of optimal high pressure is essential for a successful outcome, but the literature has reported difficulty applying the intended pressure, even among highly skilled nurses. The PressCise bandage has a novel design, with both longitudinal and horizontal reference points for correct application. In the current experimental study, the results for the general linear model, where the data set is treated optimally, showed that all 95% confidence intervals of the expected values for pressure were, at most, 5 mmHg from the target value of 50 mmHg, independent of the position on the leg and the state of activity. Moreover, even nurses with limited experience were consistently able to reach the targeted pressure goal. Future studies are needed to determine how well the bandage works on legs of different shapes, the optimal way of using the bandage (day only or both day and night) and whether the bandage should be combined with an outer bandage layer. In addition, special attention should be paid to subjective patient experiences in relation to the treatment as pain, discomfort and bulk are factors that can compromise patients' willingness to adhere to the treatment protocol and thereby prolong the healing process.
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Keywords:  Bandage; Compression; Pressure monitoring; Sub-bandage pressure

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26510928      PMCID: PMC7949681          DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Wound J        ISSN: 1742-4801            Impact factor:   3.315


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Journal:  J Wound Care       Date:  1999-02       Impact factor: 2.072

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Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2012-06-21       Impact factor: 3.315

3.  Comparison of three portable instruments to measure compression pressure.

Authors:  H Partsch; G Mosti
Journal:  Int Angiol       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 2.789

4.  Bandage pressure measurement and training: simple interventions to improve efficacy in compression bandaging.

Authors:  Anita Keller; Marcel L Müller; Trevis Calow; Ingrid K Kern; Hauke Schumann
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 5.  Chronic venous insufficiency.

Authors:  Robert T Eberhardt; Joseph D Raffetto
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 29.690

6.  Compression therapy: a dramatic intervention in health care.

Authors:  Christine Moffatt
Journal:  J Wound Care       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 2.072

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Authors:  Carolina D Weller; Rachelle Buchbinder; Renea V Johnston
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2013-09-06

8.  Managing patients unable to tolerate therapeutic compression.

Authors:  Sue Bale; Keith G Harding
Journal:  Br J Nurs       Date:  2003-10

9.  The cost of wound care for a local population in England.

Authors:  Philip Drew; John Posnett; Louise Rusling
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 10.  Compression for venous leg ulcers.

Authors:  Susan O'Meara; Nicky Cullum; E Andrea Nelson; Jo C Dumville
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2012-11-14
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