Efficacy of MMP-inhibiting wound dressings in the treatment of chronic wounds: a systematic review.
Bandages
Bandages, Hydrocolloid
Cellulose
Cellulose, Oxidized
Chronic Disease
Colloids
/ therapeutic use
Diabetic Foot
/ therapy
Humans
Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
/ therapeutic use
Matrix Metalloproteinases
Oligosaccharides
/ therapeutic use
Pressure Ulcer
/ therapy
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Time Factors
Varicose Ulcer
/ therapy
Wound Healing
Wounds and Injuries
/ therapy
MMP-inhibiting wound dressings
clinical evidence
hard-to-heal wounds
matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)
wound healing
Journal
Journal of wound care
ISSN: 0969-0700
Titre abrégé: J Wound Care
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9417080
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
02 02 2020
02 02 2020
Historique:
entrez:
15
2
2020
pubmed:
15
2
2020
medline:
15
12
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) substantially contribute to the development of chronicity in wounds. Thus, MMP-inhibiting dressings may support healing. A systematic review was performed to determine the existing evidence base for the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds with these dressings. A systematic literature search in databases and clinical trial registers was conducted to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the efficacy of MMP-inhibiting dressings. Studies were analysed regarding their quality and clinical evidence. Of 721 hits, 16 relevant studies were assessed. There were 13 studies performed with collagen and three with technology lipido-colloid nano oligosaccharide factor (TLC-NOSF) dressings. Indications included diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers or wounds of mixed origin. Patient-relevant endpoints comprised wound size reduction, complete wound closure, healing time and rate. Considerable differences in the quality and subsequent clinical evidence exist between the studies identified. Substantial evidence for significant improvement in healing was identified only for some dressings. Evidence for the superiority of some MMP-inhibiting wound dressings exists regarding wound closure, wound size reduction, healing time and healing rate. More research is required to substantiate the existing evidence for different types of hard-to-heal wounds and to generate evidence for some of the different types of MMP-inhibiting wound dressings.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32058850
doi: 10.12968/jowc.2020.29.2.102
doi:
Substances chimiques
Cellulose, Oxidized
0
Colloids
0
Matrix Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
0
Oligosaccharides
0
Cellulose
9004-34-6
rayon, purified
BX81F82EWG
Matrix Metalloproteinases
EC 3.4.24.-
Types de publication
Journal Article
Systematic Review
Langues
eng