Pressure Incidence Prevention Clinical Trial
— PUP16_01Official title:
A Multi-Centre, Open, Non-controlled, Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the User Friendliness and Wear Time of Multi-layer Foam Dressings With Safetac® for Pressure Injury Prevention in the Intensive Care Unit
Verified date | March 2018 |
Source | Molnlycke Health Care AB |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A Multi-Centre, Open, Non-controlled, Clinical Investigation to Evaluate the User Friendliness and Wear Time of Multi-layer Foam Dressings With Safetac® for Pressure Injury Prevention in the Intensive Care Unit
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | May 4, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | November 21, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patient is at risk for developing a pressure injury to the heels and/or sacrum - Aged = 18 years - Patient or his/her legal representative is able to understand and voluntarily sign the informed consent - Estimated treatment period in ICU for patient at least 4-6 days Exclusion Criteria: - Patient has a pressure injury or blistering on sacrum and/or heels - Patient with known or suspected sensitivity to any of the components of the products being evaluated - Patient included in other clinical investigations at present or within the last 30 days |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Anmed Health | Anderson | South Carolina |
United States | Roper Hospital | Charleston | South Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Molnlycke Health Care AB |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | User Friendliness of Both Sacrum and Heel (Left & Right) Dressings: Comfort, Conformability, Acceptability, the Handling at Application and Ease of Inspection of the Dressings as Well as Reapplication | User friendliness judged by site staff, with the following variables; Ability to stay in place Facilitation of inspection Ease of reapplication Conformability to the body Overall impression of dressing *NOTE: Since subjects typically left the ICU earlier than expected (the study protocol stipulated that the test dressing should be left in place for 3 days or longer, however typically the subjects left the ICU department after one day), not all subjects completed the full study period/all study visits. Furthermore, since not all assessment visits were completed for each subject or a dressing change was not required, the total number of all visits exceeds the total number for each variable. This was because the subject did not undergo a dressing application/removal or that the question was not relevant at a given visit (some questions were only relevant for dressing applications, some questions were only relevant for dressing removals or only relevant for dressing inspections). |
4-6 days | |
Primary | User Friendliness of Both Sacrum and Heel (Left & Right) Dressings: Comfort, Conformability, Acceptability, the Handling at Application and Ease of Inspection of the Dressings as Well as Reapplication | User friendliness judged by site staff, with the following variables; How do you prefer this dressing to your current dressing? *NOTE: Since subjects typically left the ICU earlier than expected (the study protocol stipulated that the test dressing should be left in place for 3 days or longer, however typically the subjects left the ICU department after one day), not all subjects completed the full study period/all study visits. Furthermore, since not all assessment visits were completed for each subject or a dressing change was not required, the total number of all visits exceeds the total number for each variable. This was because the subject did not undergo a dressing application/removal or that the question was not relevant at a given visit (some questions were only relevant for dressing applications, some questions were only relevant for dressing removals or only relevant for dressing inspections). |
4-6 days | |
Secondary | Wear Time (Days) for First Dressing | Maximum length of wear time/stay on ability of dressings in ICU. | 4-6 days |