Author:
Du Xinyan,Zhang Xuena,Liu Junxia,Wang Zhendi
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Objective
To synthesize the effects of oxygen-based therapy on patients with a chronic wound.
Data Sources
The authors searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for relevant randomized controlled trials from database inception. Investigators measured risk of bias using the Cochrane Collaboration’s Risk of Bias tool.
Study Selection
The included randomized controlled trials focused on the effects (short- or long-term wound healing, amputation rate, percentage of reduction in ulcer size, and poststudy transcutaneous oxygen measurement [TcPO2]) of oxygen-based therapy (including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, topical oxygen therapy, and continuous diffusion of oxygen) on patients with a chronic wound.
Data Extraction
Researchers extracted information regarding participant characteristics and primary and secondary outcomes from the included studies.
Data Synthesis
Pooled effects of 31 included studies showed that patients treated with oxygen had better short-term wound healing (risk ratio [RR], 1.544; 95% CI, 1.199 to 1.987), a higher percentage reduction in the ulcer area (standardized mean difference [SMD], 0.999; 95% CI, 0.439 to 1. 599), lower amputation rates (RR, 0.529; 95% CI, 0.325 to 0.862), shorter wound healing time (SMD, −0.705; 95% CI, −0.908 to −0.501), and higher poststudy TcPO2 (SMD, 2.128; 95% CI, 0.978 to 3.278) than those in the control group. For long-term wound healing, there was no statistically significant difference (RR, 1.227; 95% CI, 0.976 to 1.542).
Conclusions
Oxygen-based therapy improves short-term parameters of wound healing in patients with chronic wounds.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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