Tag: Patrick McEneaney

Evaluating the Effect of Omega-3–rich Fish Skin in the Treatment of Chronic, Nonresponsive …

Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Penultimate Analysis of a Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Controlled Trial

 

Eric J. Lullove, Brock Liden, Patrick McEneaney, Allen Raphael, Robert Klein, Christopher Winters, John C Lantis II

 

This is the second of 3 planned articles reporting on a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of fish skin graft in the management of diabetic foot ulcers in comparison with the standard of care (collagen alginate dressing). Materials and Methods. The primary end point of this prospective randomized trial is the number of closed wounds at 12 weeks. Results. As of the time of this writing, 94 patients had completed the protocol. At 12-week follow-up, healing was achieved in 63.0% of index ulcers (29 of 46 patients) in the acellular fish skin graft group compared with 31.3% in the control group (15 of 48 patients) (P =.0036). In both groups, the mean time to healing was 7 weeks. The median number of applications of the fish skin graft to achieve healing was 6. Conclusion. A clinically and statistically significant difference in healing was observed between patients treated with acellular fish skin graft and those treated with a collagen … read more

New Year’s Resolutions In Wound Care: Reflections And Looking Forward

Most of the panelists cite the COVID-19 pandemic as a common thread impacting their wound care practices last year. Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CWS shares that patients deferring care and mental stress on both patients and health care workers were dominant themes. He adds that his hospital system is over capacity and has been for months. Christine Miller, DPM, PhD, FACCWS, CWSP says that although her team routinely faces challenges due to socioeconomic issues, the pandemic led to the extra burden of staffing shortages … read more