Pressure Ulcer Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Topical Pomegranate Seed Oil on Prevention and Progression of Control Pressure Ulcers in Intensive Care Patients
Verified date | February 2024 |
Source | TC Erciyes University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Pressure sores are an important health problem that can be seen at any age and in any environment where care is provided, especially in intensive care units. It is a problem that can frequently develop, especially in people who are bedridden for long periods of time and who have acute or chronic diseases. While the incidence of pressure ulcers in hospitals is 10-23%, this rate has been reported to be 8.1%-41% in intensive care units. In Turkey, the incidence of pressure ulcers in patients receiving mechanical ventilation treatment for at least 24 hours was found to be 17% and 15.5% in intensive care units. It is an important problem that requires long-term care and treatment after the development of a pressure sore, prolongs the duration of hospitalization, has high treatment and care costs, and increases morbidity. In a systematic review, it was stated that pressure ulcer treatment, in addition to normal treatment, increased the per capita cost of care between € 2.65 and € 87.57 per day.The care provided due to developing pressure sores increases the burden on healthcare professionals and makes it difficult to achieve the desired quality of care.It also brings an extra financial burden to care institutions.Studies have found that pressure ulcer development increases the cost of nursing care. Pressure sores also cause pain, infection, etc. in patients. It leads to the development of serious problems, deterioration in comfort and a significant decrease in the quality of life. The use of complementary medicines, including medicinal plants, has long been recommended in this regard. The latest approaches in medicine recommend its use in the prevention and treatment of diseases due to its fewer side effects, and it is welcomed by patients. Assessment and care of the skin is important in preventing pressure sores. Pomegranate seed oil is very rich in conjugated fatty acids (linoleic and linolenic fatty acids). Although the effectiveness of pomegranate seed oil has been investigated in many subjects, there is no study examining its effectiveness in preventing and healing wound development. The aim of this study is to determine the application of topical pomegranate seed oil. To examine its effect on pressure sore development and progression. To determine the effect of topical pomegranate seed application on the prevention and progression of pressure sores. It will be conducted as a randomized controlled experimental study.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 90 |
Est. completion date | September 15, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Without skin disease - Those within the first 24 hours of admission to the intensive care clinic, - Those with medium, high and very high risk according to the Braden risk assessment scale - Patients without malnutrition according to CONUT score - Those with hemoglobin level of 8 and above - Patients who will stay in intensive care for 6 days or more - Those with a BMI of 35 and below - Those whose oxygen saturation is 90 and above Exclusion Criteria: - Those who do not allow themselves or their first degree relatives to participate in the study, - Those with pressure sores during hospitalization, - Those with severe edema (+4 and above), - Those with albumin 2 and below - Those with prealbumin 10 and below, - Those who have a known allergy to any skin care product, - Patients with contraindications due to brain death, cardiac arrest, etc. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Handan | Kayseri | |
Turkey | Handan Topan | Kayseri |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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TC Erciyes University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Nutritional Status Control (CONUT score) | Parameters Normal Light Moderate Severe Serum albümin (g/dl) =3.5 3.0-3.49 2.5-2.9 <2.5 Score 0 2 4 6 Total lymphocyte (count/mm3) =1600 1200-1599 800-1199 <100 Score 0 1 2 3 Total cholesterol (mg/dl) =180 140-180 100-139 <100 Score 0 1 2 3 CONUT score 0-1 2-4 5-8 9-12 Assessment | first 1 day | |
Primary | Braden Risk Assessment Scale | These risk factors are evaluated by nurses and given a score between 6-23. The Braden pressure sore risk assessment scale measures the risk of pressure sores based on total scoring. 6-9 points: Very high risk, 10-12 points: High risk, 13-14 points: Medium risk | six days | |
Primary | Ramsay Sedation Scale | Awake and anxious, agitated or restless
Awake, cooperative, accepting ventilation, oriented, calm Awake, only responding to commands Sleepy, has a lively/energetic response to light glabellar tapping or loud noise Sleepy, has a dull/sluggish response to light glabellar tapping or loud noise, but no response to painful sleep Sleepy, no response to light glabellar beat or loud sound |
First 1 day | |
Primary | Patient Follow-up Form | It was created to record the skin evaluation of patients in the intervention and control groups before daily care, and to record blood pressure, respiratory rate, pulse, fever and saturation parameters before the application. Since blood values are checked every day in the intensive care unit, no extra blood will be taken. | six days |
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