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Wound Treatment in an Outpatient Setting Applying an Adapted Wound Bed Preparation Model 1 Ria van Dam, 2 Alice van den Wijngaard 1 RN, Pressure Ulcer Specialist, Verpleeghuis Boerhaave Stichting Sint Jacob, 2035 RJ Haarlem, The Netherlands 2 RN, CNS, wound care and compression specialist, Lohmann & Rauscher, 1322 AS Almere, The Netherlands. Home care EP ID 1049: – EWMA London, UK Supported with a scientific grant from Lohmann & Rauscher

Aim The clinical evaluation looked at debridement efficacy of a monofilament fibre product when used in patients with skin lesions, erythema, scales, fissures, rhagades and or hyperkeratosis. For oedema management a 2-layer compression system was used The wounds were covered with an absorbent pad in case of copious exudate. Home care EP ID 1049: – EWMA London, UK *Debrisoft, **Rosidal TCS, *8*Vliwasorb, Lohmann & Rauscher Typical case: 85 year-old disoriented Patient with venous hypertension and lymphoedema in both legs. He has had ulcers for > 4 months. He removed the short stretch compression bandages as he does not understand why he needs treatment. Shoes are saturated with exudate

Method Home care EP ID 1049: – EWMA London, UK Case ascertainment was used, looking at debridement* efficacy, time for the procedure, safety of use, patient comfort and users’ satisfaction. For debridement the study product* was wetted with saline or polihexanide and used for 2-4 minutes, after which the usual dressing*** regime was applied. Clinical outcome was scored by a trained clinician. Additionally before and after photographs were assessed by one and the same clinician, who was blinded for the treatment given. *Debrisoft, **Rosidal TCS, ***Vliwasorb, Lohmann & Rauscher

Results / Discussion Home care EP ID 1049: – EWMA London, UK Debridement *was shown to be effective in 93.2 % of the DB sessions (p<0.01), while the product remained intact in 95.2 % of sessions. The average time for the session was 2.50 minutes, significantly shorter than with current methods (p<0.000) as reported by the clinicians. Visible debris and scales were successfully removed with the debridement* product. Patients reported no pain during the procedure. The use of the 2-layer** compression system was shown to be effective and comfortable. *Debrisoft, **Rosidal TCS, ***Vliwasorb, Lohmann & Rauscher

Conclusions Home care EP ID 1049: – EWMA London, UK The results indicate the potential of the monofilament* fibre product to not only provide effective wound debridement but also to remove scales, fissures, rhagades and hyperkeratosis. This combination with a 2-layer** compression system is particularly important in the treatment of patients with lymphoedema and venous leg ulcers. *Debrisoft, **Rosidal TCS, ***Vliwasorb, Lohmann & Rauscher Before debridement After debridement* Toe bandages & 2-layer** compression