Negative pressure wound therapy after partial diabetic foot amputation: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial

医学 负压伤口治疗 糖尿病足 外科 截肢 随机对照试验 肉芽组织 不利影响 伤口护理 清创术(牙科) 糖尿病 伤口愈合 内科学 内分泌学 病理 替代医学
作者
David G. Armstrong,Lawrence A. Lavery
出处
期刊:The Lancet [Elsevier]
卷期号:366 (9498): 1704-1710 被引量:926
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0140-6736(05)67695-7
摘要

Background Diabetic foot wounds, particularly those secondary to amputation, are very complex and difficult to treat. We investigated whether negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) improves the proportion and rate of wound healing after partial foot amputation in patients with diabetes. Methods We enrolled 162 patients into a 16-week, 18-centre, randomised clinical trial in the USA. Inclusion criteria consisted of partial foot amputation wounds up to the transmetatarsal level and evidence of adequate perfusion. Patients who were randomly assigned to NPWT (n=77) received treatment with dressing changes every 48 h. Control patients (n=85) received standard moist wound care according to consensus guidelines. NPWT was delivered through the Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy System. Wounds were treated until healing or completion of the 112-day period of active treatment. Analysis was by intention to treat. This study has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00224796. Findings More patients healed in the NPWT group than in the control group (43 [56%] vs 33 [39%], p=0·040). The rate of wound healing, based on the time to complete closure, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0·005). The rate of granulation tissue formation, based on the time to 76–100% formation in the wound bed, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0·002). The frequency and severity of adverse events (of which the most common was wound infection) were similar in both treatment groups. Interpretation NPWT delivered by the VAC Therapy System seems to be a safe and effective treatment for complex diabetic foot wounds, and could lead to a higher proportion of healed wounds, faster healing rates, and potentially fewer re-amputations than standard care. Diabetic foot wounds, particularly those secondary to amputation, are very complex and difficult to treat. We investigated whether negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) improves the proportion and rate of wound healing after partial foot amputation in patients with diabetes. We enrolled 162 patients into a 16-week, 18-centre, randomised clinical trial in the USA. Inclusion criteria consisted of partial foot amputation wounds up to the transmetatarsal level and evidence of adequate perfusion. Patients who were randomly assigned to NPWT (n=77) received treatment with dressing changes every 48 h. Control patients (n=85) received standard moist wound care according to consensus guidelines. NPWT was delivered through the Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) Therapy System. Wounds were treated until healing or completion of the 112-day period of active treatment. Analysis was by intention to treat. This study has been registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00224796. More patients healed in the NPWT group than in the control group (43 [56%] vs 33 [39%], p=0·040). The rate of wound healing, based on the time to complete closure, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0·005). The rate of granulation tissue formation, based on the time to 76–100% formation in the wound bed, was faster in the NPWT group than in controls (p=0·002). The frequency and severity of adverse events (of which the most common was wound infection) were similar in both treatment groups. NPWT delivered by the VAC Therapy System seems to be a safe and effective treatment for complex diabetic foot wounds, and could lead to a higher proportion of healed wounds, faster healing rates, and potentially fewer re-amputations than standard care.
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