Antioxidant dressing therapy versus standard wound care in chronic wounds (the REOX study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

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Inés María Comino-SanzPedro Luis Pancorbo-Hidalgo

Abstract

A wound that does not heal in the orderly stages of the healing process or does not heal within 3 months is considered a chronic wound. Wound healing is impaired when the wound remains in the inflammatory stage for too long. A range of factors can delay the healing process: imbalance between proteases and protease inhibitors in the wound bed; bacterial colonization and the presence of biofilm; and oxidative stress. Recently, wound management has improved significantly. A new antioxidant dressing has been developed, which combines an absorbent matrix obtained from locust bean gum galactomannan and a hydration solution with curcumin and N-acetylcysteine. This dressing combines the advantages of moist healing in exudate management and free radical neutralization, achieving wound reactivation. The primary aim of this study is to compare the effect of the antioxidant dressing on chronic wound healing against the use of a standard wound dressing in patients with hard-to-heal wounds. We will conduct a multicentre, single-blind, randomized controlled trial with parallel groups. Participants will be selected from three primary public health care centres located in Andalucía (southern Spain). Patients will be randomized into an intervent...Continue Reading

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Feb 20, 2021·Journal of Translational Medicine·Qian Hua PhuaBoon-Seng Soh
Apr 7, 2021·The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology·Joel B JohnsonMani Naiker
Aug 28, 2021·Journal of Clinical Medicine·Inés María Comino-SanzPedro Luis Pancorbo-Hidalgo

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