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  1. ... 1. Clinical (adults) 11.1.5.1.1. Hydrocolloid dressing versus gauze dressing Four studies (n=170) (general ... quality of life 11.1.5.1.2. Hydrocolloid dressing versus foam dressing Three studies (n=157) (general ...
  2. ... 4 pressure ulcers and compared NPWT with spun hydrocolloid dressing, foam dressing or alginate dressing. As the comparators ... assisted wound closure (NPWT) versus standard care (spun hydrocolloid dressing, foam dressing or alginate dressing). People in acute ...
  3. ... as the control while 14 percent used a hydrocolloid dressing. The number of dressing changes per day also ... low exudate such as a venous leg ulcer. Hydrocolloid dressings are composed of adhesive, absorbent, and elastomeric components. ...
  4. ... further randomized to receive either knitted viscose or hydrocolloid dressings, and then further randomized to either four-layer ... no difference in healing between knitted viscose and hydrocolloid dressings (58 percent vs. 57 percent; p=0.88). ...
  5. ... window Reference Comparators Reason for exclusion Harding 2000 Hydrocolloid dressing verses gauze Only average cost-effectiveness ratios are presented Kerstein 2004 Saline soaked gauze verses hydrocolloid Adapted from Kerstein 2001 K.2.10. Management ...
  6. ... VA, et al. Assessing clinical efficacy of a hydrocolloid/alginate dressing on full-thickness pressure ulcers. Ostomy Wound Manage. ... 8):651–63. 116. Xakellis G, Chrischilles EA. Hydrocolloid versus saline-gauze dressings in treating pressure ulcers: a cost effective analysis. ...
  7. ... in children were identified. The use of a hydrocolloid dressing on top of clobetasol propionate lotion (no strength ...
  8. ... CVUs 1 1 2 10 17 Hydrogels and hydrocolloid dressings for dry ulcers 0 11 18 Balloon angioplasty ...
  9. ... protocol requiring withdrawal: allergic skin reaction to the hydrocolloid dressing (1), wound infection (1), bleeding post debridement (1), ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Management of chronic venous leg ulcers : a national clinical guideline 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), August 2010
    ... trials compared cadexomer iodine with dextranomer paste or hydrocolloid dressing/paraffin gauze and found no differences between interventions. ... In patients with venous leg ulcer, is larvae, hydrocolloid dressings, 4.2 there any evidence for the benefit ...
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