A nutritional formula enriched with arginine, zinc, and antioxidants for the healing of pressure ulcers: a randomized trial
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A nutritional formula enriched with arginine, zinc, and antioxidants for the healing of pressure ulcers: a randomized trial
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Correction: A Nutritional Formula Enriched With Arginine, Zinc, and Antioxidants for the Healing of Pressure Uclers.Ann Intern Med. 2015 Dec 15;163(12):964. doi: 10.7326/L15-5188-3. Ann Intern Med. 2015. PMID: 26666797 No abstract available.
Abstract
Background: Trials on specific nutritional supplements for the treatment of pressure ulcers (PUs) have been small, inconsistent in their formulations, or unsuccessful in controlling for total supplement calorie or protein content.
Objective: To evaluate whether supplementation with arginine, zinc, and antioxidants within a high-calorie, high-protein formula improves PU healing.
Design: Multicenter, randomized, controlled, blinded trial. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01107197).
Setting: Long-term care and home care services.
Patients: 200 adult malnourished patients with stage II, III, and IV PUs.
Interventions: An energy-dense, protein-rich oral formula enriched with arginine, zinc, and antioxidants (400 mL/d) or an equal volume of an isocaloric, isonitrogenous formula for 8 weeks.
Measurements: The primary end point was the percentage of change in PU area at 8 weeks. Secondary end points included complete healing, reduction in the PU area of 40% or greater, incidence of wound infections, the total number of dressings at 8 weeks, and the percentage of change in area at 4 weeks.
Results: Supplementation with the enriched formula (n = 101) resulted in a greater reduction in PU area (mean reduction, 60.9% [95% CI, 54.3% to 67.5%]) than with the control formula (n = 99) (45.2% [CI, 38.4% to 52.0%]) (adjusted mean difference, 18.7% [CI, 5.7% to 31.8%]; P = 0.017). A more frequent reduction in area of 40% or greater at 8 weeks was also seen (odds ratio, 1.98 [CI, 1.12 to 3.48]; P = 0.018). No difference was found in terms of the other secondary end points.
Limitation: Participation was restricted to patients who were malnourished, were able to drink oral supplements, and were living in long-term care institutions or receiving home care services.
Conclusion: Among malnourished patients with PU, 8 weeks of supplementation with an oral nutritional formula enriched with arginine, zinc, and antioxidants improved PU healing.
Primary funding source: Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Maggiore della Carità.
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