Manuka Honey Improved Wound Healing in Patients with Sloughy Venous Leg Ulcers
Evidence-Based Medicine, 2009;14:148
Design: randomised controlled trial.
Allocation: concealed.*
Blinding: blinded (statistician).*
Study question
Setting: vascular centres, leg ulcer clinics, and acute and community care hospitals.
Patients: 108 patients >18 years of age (mean age 68 y) who had a venous leg ulcer (VLU) <100 cm2 with 50% of the wound bed covered in slough. Exclusion criteria were malignant ulcer, wound infection, presence of a cavity wound, use of antibiotics or oral immunosuppressants, poorly controlled diabetes, pregnancy or lactation, and previous enrolment in the study.
Intervention: Wounds were cleansed with warm tap water and then treated with 5 g/20 cm2 Manuka honey (n = 54), or 3 g/20 cm2 hydrogel therapy (n = 54), weekly for 4 weeks. Use of Allevyn hydrocellular foam as secondary dressings and compression therapy continued throughout the treatment period. Treatment after week 4 was determined by the local investigator.
Outcomes: VLU desloughing at 4 weeks and wound healing at 12 weeks.
Follow-up period: 12 weeks.
Patient follow-up: 100% in intention-to-treat...
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