Towards User-Oriented Recommendations for Local Therapy of Leg and Foot Ulcers—An Update of a S3-German Guideline
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Challenge of Defining Trustworthy Recommendations in the Absence of Trustworthy Evidence
3. Preparatory Work to Identify Potential for Improvement
4. Measures to Increase User-Friendliness
5. Methods to Fulfill AGREE Requirements and Steps towards a Feasible Living Guideline
5.1. Involvement of Stakeholders and Patients
- Optimal cooperation with the therapeutic team;
- Good organization of care;
- High quality of medical-technical care administered by all participating health professions [5].
5.2. Inclusion Criteria and Search Methods
- Cochrane Systematic Reviews or other systematic reviews with at least moderate quality (assessed with AMSTAR [30]);
- Additional RCTs within the scope of the guideline are only considered if they have a sufficient sample size (operationalized as at least 100 participants).
5.3. Appraisal of Strengths and Limitations of the Evidence
5.4. Formulation of Recommendations
6. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Key Questions |
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What are the key parameters medical doctors should collect as a basis for decisions within clinical examination and diagnostics? At which point would additional diagnostic testing and/or specialist referral be considered appropriate or necessary? What topics should medical advice to affected patients cover? What are the key parameters health care professionals should collect within (wound-) assessment as a basis for decisions? When should a formal clinical wound-assessment be performed? What are the minimum parameters that should be included in a formal clinical wound assessment? At what point should active wound cleansing 1 be done? How should a wound with no signs of infection and no signs of slough be cleaned? How should a wound with clinical signs of infection be cleaned? How should a wound with slough, eschar, or necrotic tissue present in the wound bed be cleaned? At what point should additional “passive cleansing measures” 2 be added to a standard wound cleansing regimen? Which “passive cleansing measures” 2 should be taken in addition to a standard wound cleansing regimen? Under which conditions does a wound require covering? How should a wound with no signs of infection be managed, and what kind of wound dressing is appropriate? How should a wound with signs of infection be managed and what kind of wound dressing is appropriate? Which criteria should be taken into account when choosing an appropriate wound dressing? Which dressings are appropriate for painful wounds? Which dressings are appropriate for wounds with odor? How should surrounding tissue and skin be cared for and protected? Which physical measures should be used supplementary? How should particularly large or deep wounds be managed? What is the appropriate procedure in a wound that, despite proper causal and local therapy, stagnates in its healing? How should chronic wounds be handled in daily life (i.e., with respect to bathing or showering) Under which conditions, in the context of ongoing treatment of a chronic leg ulcer, should allergy-testing be considered? How should healed ulcers be treated? How should patient care be organized? Which topics should be addressed by qualification measures within the scope of the guideline? |
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Burckhardt, M.; Nink-Grebe, B.; Maier-Hasselmann, A. Towards User-Oriented Recommendations for Local Therapy of Leg and Foot Ulcers—An Update of a S3-German Guideline. Med. Sci. 2021, 9, 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9030054
Burckhardt M, Nink-Grebe B, Maier-Hasselmann A. Towards User-Oriented Recommendations for Local Therapy of Leg and Foot Ulcers—An Update of a S3-German Guideline. Medical Sciences. 2021; 9(3):54. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9030054
Chicago/Turabian StyleBurckhardt, Marion, Brigitte Nink-Grebe, and Andreas Maier-Hasselmann. 2021. "Towards User-Oriented Recommendations for Local Therapy of Leg and Foot Ulcers—An Update of a S3-German Guideline" Medical Sciences 9, no. 3: 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9030054
APA StyleBurckhardt, M., Nink-Grebe, B., & Maier-Hasselmann, A. (2021). Towards User-Oriented Recommendations for Local Therapy of Leg and Foot Ulcers—An Update of a S3-German Guideline. Medical Sciences, 9(3), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci9030054