A prospective, randomized, multisite clinical evaluation of a transparent absorbent acrylic dressing and a hydrocolloid dressing in the management of Stage II and shallow Stage III pressure ulcers

Adv Skin Wound Care. 2008 Apr;21(4):169-74. doi: 10.1097/01.ASW.0000305429.01413.f8.

Abstract

Objective: To compare clinical performance of a transparent absorbent acrylic dressing (3M Tegaderm Absorbent Clear Acrylic Dressing ]TAAD[; 3M Company, St Paul, MN) and a hydrocolloid dressing (HD ]DuoDERM CGF, ConvaTec, ER Squibb & Sons, Princeton, NJ[) in the management of Stage II and shallow Stage III pressure ulcers.

Design: Prospective, open-label, randomized, comparative, multisite clinical evaluation. Patients were followed up for a maximum of 56 days or until their ulcer healed. At weekly intervals, investigators conducted wound assessments and dressing performance evaluations.

Setting: Wound care clinics, home care, and long-term care.

Patients: Thirty-five patients received the TAAD, and 37 received the HD.

Outcome measures: Dressing performance assessments, patient comfort, dressing wear time, and wound healing were measured.

Results: The majority of investigator assessments favored the TAAD. Considerations given included the ability to center dressings over the ulcer (P = .005), ability to assess the ulcer before (P < .001) and after (P < .001) absorption, barrier properties (P = .039), patient comfort during removal (P < .001), overall patient comfort (P = .048), conformability before (P = .026) and after (P = .001) absorption, ease of removal (P < .001), nonadherence to wound bed (P < .001), residue in the wound (P = .002), residue on periwound skin (P < .001), and odor after absorption (P = .016). Overall satisfaction favored the TAAD (P < .001), and a high value was placed on its transparent feature (P < .001). Mean (SD) wear time for the TAAD was 5.7 (2.55) days compared with 4.7 (2.29) days for the HD (P = .086). This 1-day difference in wear time was clinically noticeable by the investigators (P = .035). Wound closure for the 2 dressing groups was nearly identical (P = .9627).

Conclusions: Performance results favored the TAAD over the HD as standard treatment for Stage II and shallow Stage III pressure ulcers.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Multicenter Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Acrylates
  • Aged
  • Bandages, Hydrocolloid*
  • Debridement / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Occlusive Dressings
  • Personal Satisfaction
  • Pressure Ulcer / nursing
  • Pressure Ulcer / therapy*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Wound Healing*

Substances

  • Acrylates