Effect of an ibuprofen-releasing foam dressing on wound pain: a real-life RCT
2008
Objective: To compare an ibuprofen-releasing foam dressing (Biatain Ibu, Coloplast A/S) with local best practice in the treatment of painful exuding wounds. Method: In this large-scale randomised comparative study, 853 patients were randomised to either ibuprofen-releasing foam (test) dressing (n=467) or local best practice (n=386). Primary endpoint was wound pain relief from day 1–7, assessed by the patients twice daily using a five-point verbal rating scale. Secondary endpoints were reduction in pain intensity from day 0–7 (assessed using an 11-point numeric box scale), quality of life (assessed using the WHO-5 well-being index and effect on health-related activities of daily living) and the incidence of adverse events. Results: After seven days significantly more patients in the experimental group experienced relief from temporary and persistent pain and a reduction in pain intensity, when compared with patients in the local best practice group (p<0.0001). They also experienced a greater improvement in...
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