Pressure Ulcers Clinical Trial
Official title:
Leptospermum Scoparium Honey and Wound Care for Pressure Ulcers
The investigators hypothesize that the use of leptospermum scoparium honey as a type of
dressing and/or debridement agent on stage III or IV pressure ulcers has an increased
efficacy and safety compared to the current treatment protocol that includes the use of
hydrogel/Vaseline, collagenase, and silver alginate dressings as the standard of care.
Utilizing a non-inferiority trial, it is expected that the use of leptospermum scoparium as a
treatment for Stage III and Stage IV pressure ulcers will not be inferior to the comparison
treatment of standard of care wound dressings. Moreover, this research design will enable the
research team to determine if the honey based dressings are equivalent to or superior to the
comparison treatment.
Therefore, the investigators specific study objectives are as follows:
1. Primary Objectives: Determine if the use of honey as an alternative treatment will
reduce site inflammation/irritation and pain associated with pressure ulcers compared to
the standard treatment options. Specifically, the investigators will monitor patient
PUSH scores, Braden Risk Scale scores, granulation and/or epithelial tissue progression,
length of time to heal, patient pain assessments via the Wong Baker Face or Numeric
Scale, wound odors, and incidence of adverse events (measured by allergies, stinging
sensations, bacterial infections that warrant antibiotic intervention, etc.).
2. Secondary Objective: Patients in the honey treatment group will have lower costs per
healed ulcer than patients in the standard collagenase treatment group.
Design: Non-inferiority Trial. This design is intended to demonstrate that Leptospermum
scoparium Honey treatment is no worse than the standard treatment for pressure ulcers.
Data Collection Procedures:
Members of the research team will administer all wound care treatments on all of the patients
in this research project. After initial evaluation and documentation of the presence of
pressure ulcers, patients with Stage III and Stage IV ulcers are randomized into the two
groups; treatment and control. Patients that develop nosocomial Stage III and Stage IV
pressure ulcers will also be included in this study and randomly placed into one of the
groups. The following protocol will be followed.
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