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Original Article

Efficacy and tolerance of a hydrocolloid dressing containing hyaluronic acid for the treatment of leg ulcers of venous or mixed origin

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Pages 2729-2739 | Accepted 25 Jul 2008, Published online: 18 Aug 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: This study was aimed at comparing efficacy and tolerance of a new hydrocolloid dressing containing hyaluronic acid (HC + HA) to a reference hydrocolloid not containing hyaluronic acid (HC) in the treatment of leg ulcers of venous or mixed origin.

Research design and methods: This was an open, prospective study, randomized in parallel groups, in which 125 patients were enrolled and treated for up to 42 days. The primary efficacy criterion was the reduction of the wound area; other efficacy criteria were the condition of the wound bed, and of the surrounding skin, and presence and severity of symptoms such as pain and itching.

Results: After 42 days of treatment the median reduction of ulcer area was −42.6% (95% confidence interval [CI]: −66.6; −5.7) and −31.0% (95% CI: −51.6; −8.8) in the HC + HA group and in the reference HC group, respectively. The difference between treatments was not statistically significant. A reduction ≥ 90% of the initial ulcer area was seen in 15 patients in the HC + HA dressing group and in only seven patients in the HC dressing group. Changes in wound bed condition in the two groups were not significantly different, except for a more marked reduction of fibrinous tissue in the HC + HA dressing group ( p = 0.04), at Day 28. Both treatments were well tolerated.

Conclusions: The HC + HA dressing was equally well tolerated and with a trend to be more effective than the reference HC dressing in the treatment of leg ulcers of venous or mixed origin. Further research is needed to confirm these findings.

Acknowledgements

Declaration of interest: The study was supported by IBSA Institut Biochimique SA (Pambio-Noranco, Switzerland) and Laboratoires Genévrier (Antibes, France), official manufacturers of Ialuset hydro, an HC + HA formulation. The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest or matters of a declarable nature with respect to the contents of this article.

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