Meta AnalysisID 898

醋酸应用于烧伤创面疗效的系统评价

CRD42021243089

This review seeks to address the effectiveness of acetic acid application to burn wounds. Effectiveness will be defined in broad terms for example: ● (1) wound infection rates, bacterial load, and microbial resistance p

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Meta Analysis Id
898
Evidence Id
9456
Core Evidence Id
9456
Source Meta Analysis Id
872
Herb2 Meta Analysis Id
HBMA000872
Crd Id
CRD42021243089
Title
A systematic review of the efficacy of acetic acid application to burn wounds
Review Question
This review seeks to address the effectiveness of acetic acid application to burn wounds. Effectiveness will be defined in broad terms for example: ● (1) wound infection rates, bacterial load, and microbial resistance patterns, ● (2) time to wound healing, ● (3) scar quality, ● (4) patient tolerability (pain, pruritus) ● (5) concentration half-life, frequency of use
Study Type Included
Studies must report one of the outcomes of interest. Case reports or series n<10 will be excluded. All other studies will be included in the search.
Condition Being Studied
Despite many advancements in burn wound care and infection control, infection is the leading cause of mortality. In patients that survive, infections account for 9% -17% of all burn injury related complications and can lead to delayed healing and poor scarring. There are a variety of topical treatments in burn care but there is no consensus best practice and there is little already known about the effectiveness of acetic acid on burn wounds.
Participant
Studies involving human populations of patients treated for burn injury, total body surface area > 1%, due to flame, scald or other means. Both retrospective and prospective studies will be included.
Animal
Human Disease Modelled
Intervention
The intervention is acetic acid application at any concentration (0.5-5%) for any length of treatment time. Studies considering acetic acid in combination with other antimicrobial treatments will also be considered as part of the review.
Comparator Control
Control treatment is any other form of wound treatment, either standard non-antimicrobial treatments or antimicrobial treatments involving different therapeutic agents.
Main Outcome
Outcomes of interest, as available, are: (1) wound infection rates, bacterial load, and microbial resistance patterns, (2) time to wound healing, (3) scar quality, (4) patient tolerability (pain, pruritus) (5) concentration half-life, frequency of use Measures of effect All measures of effect are considered. Including relative risks, odds ratios, risk difference, and/or 'number needed to treat and raw data and numbers.
Outcome Measure
Additional Outcome
None Measures of effect Not applicable
Study Method
Intervention, Meta-analysis, Narrative synthesis, Network meta-analysis, Systematic review
Keyword
Acetic Acid; Humans; Wound Infection
Contact
Liam Cato [email protected]
Organisational Affiliation
Scar Free Foundation Birmingham Centre for Burns Research, University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; NIHR Surgical Reconstruction and Microbiology Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust https://www.research.uhb.nhs.uk/birmingham-burns-research-centre/;
Funding Source
Other Selection Criteria
Final Publication
Same Topic Review
No existing systematic reviews on this topic.
Published Protocol
Review Type
Language
English
Country
England, United States of America
Review Stage
Review Ongoing
First Submission Date
2021-03-16
Registration Date
2021-03-18
Anticipated Start Date
2021-04-01
Anticipated Completion Date
2021-07-01
Title Cn
醋酸应用于烧伤创面疗效的系统评价
Title En
A systematic review of the efficacy of acetic acid application to burn wounds
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