Complex Wounds: Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions

    A systematic review of cost-effectiveness analyses of complex wound interventions reveals optimal treatments for specific wound types

    Tricco AC, Cogo E, Isaranuwatchai W, Khan PA, Sanmugalingham G, Antony J, Hoch JS, Straus SE. A systematic review of cost-effectiveness analyses of complex wound interventions reveals optimal treatments for specific wound types. BMC Med. 2015 Apr 22;13:90. doi: 10.1186/s12916-015-0326-3.

     

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    • Commissioned by the Toronto Central Local Health Integrated Network Wound Care Steering Committee to inform wound care interventions in the Toronto region
    • Numerous interventions such as bandages and wound cleansing, can be utilized for patients with varying types of complex wounds, yet few treatments were consistently effective across all outcomes throughout the literature

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    Date : 22 Sep 2020