Hypochlorous acid in a double formulation (liquid plus gel) is a key prognostic factor for healing and absence of infection in chronic ulcers. A nonrandomized concurrent treatment study

Author:

Herruzo Rafael1ORCID,Fondo Alvarez Erika2,Herruzo Irene3,Garrido‐Estepa Macarena4,Santiso Casanova Emma2,Cerame Perez Silvia2

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública y Microbiología Facultad de Medicina Universidad Autónoma Madrid Madrid Spain

2. Clínicas CMUC Madrid Spain

3. Facultad de Medicina Universidad Francisco Vitoria Madrid Spain

4. Instituto de Investigación de Enfermedades Raras Instituto Salud Carlos III Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsDiverse protocols prevent infection and/or improve ulcer epithelialization. The existing protocols tend to antagonize the risk factors that promote the chronicity of this type of wound. Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is used to treat ulcers and wounds because of its antiseptic and noncytotoxic properties. Its liquid form is effective but has little residual effect, while in gel it has more residual power.MethodsAn experimental nonrandomized study has been carried out treating 346 chronic ulcers of various etiologies in 220 patients. Ulcer outcomes were originally classified as: “complete healing,” “incomplete healing without infection,” and “incomplete healing with infection.” Various antiseptic solutions were used as ulcers cleaning solutions: liquid HOCl, gel HOCl, polymeric biguanide, or chlorhexidine. Only one was applied to the lesion as monotherapy. But, in other cases, we used a combined HOCl (liquid then gel: bitherapy). Bivariate (Chi‐square and variance tests) and multivariate studies (logistic regression) evaluated associations of ulcer characteristics and mono or bitherapy outcomes.ResultsFour factors reduce the probability of complete ulcer healing: patient age (odds ratio [OR]: 0.97); weeks of ulcer evolution (OR: 0.99); poor granulation on admission (OR: 0.35); and need for antibiotic therapy (OR: 0.41). One factor favored healing: combined HOCl therapy with liquid plus gel (OR: 4.8). Infections were associated with longer times of evolution (OR: 1.002) and bad odor of the ulcer on admission (OR: 14), but bitreatment with HOCl reduced the risk of infection (OR: 0.3).ConclusionA double HOCl formulation (liquid plus gel) reduces the probability of poor healing and infection, in chronic ulcers of various etiologies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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