Dermatologie
Non-inferiority randomised controlled trial of two contact layer dressings for the treatment of acute wounds (SLALOM)
Pain induced by dressing removal is an important clinical problem in the management of acute wounds. Contact layer dressings are intended to protect the wound and minimise pain. This study was designed to compare two dressings of this type in terms of pain induced at the first dressing removal.
Patients with acute wounds were randomly assigned to treatment with either an investigational product (n=78) or a comparator (n=81), and received treatment until their wound healed, or for a maximum period of 23 days.
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