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Research Article

Efficacy of Modulated Microcurrent Stimulation in Pressure Ulcers Treatment: A Monocentric, Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized Study

Lessiani G1*, Galati V1, Franzone G1 and Iodice P2
1Center of Intensive Rehabilitation, Pineto (TE), Italy
2Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Rome, Italy
Corresponding Author : Gianfranco Lessiani
Center of Intensive Rehabilitation
Pineto, Italy
Tel: +390854214449, +393336563337
E-mail: G.lessiani@libero.it
Received July 02, 2014; Accepted September 22, 2014; Published September 24, 2014
Citation: Lessiani G, Galati V, Franzone G, Iodice P (2014) Efficacy of Modulated Microcurrent Stimulation in Pressure Ulcers Treatment: A Monocentric, Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized Study. J Nov Physiother 4:224 doi: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000224
Copyright: © 2014 Lessiani G, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited

Abstract

Pressure ulcers are defined as “Localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear” (NPUAP/EPUAP 2009) that generally affected people with impaired mobility. In clinical practice there are several methods to facilitate the healing of pressure ulcer. There is evidence that pressure ulcers are characterized by abnormally low electrical potentials, resulting in voltage gradients compared with the surrounding healthy tissue, for this reason electrical stimulation is used to treat pressure ulcers in medical practice. We conducted a monocentric, double-blind, randomized, prospective clinical trial in our rehabilitation center. 33 patients with pressure ulcers at stage II and III NPUAP/EPUAP classification were enrolled. With the aim to investigate the effect of specific modulation of microcurrent wave therapy (BabytechBH®) on tissue regeneration in pressure ulcers treatment. Our data show a reduction in ulcer initial size in treatment group to a mean of 46% (p<0.001). During the same period, pressure ulcers in the control group healed to a mean of 21% of their initial size (p<0.05). Moreover pressure ulcer related pain, evaluated with NRS for pain scale, showed a decrease from a mean value of 53% in the treatment group regard a decrease from 22% in the control group. In conclusion tissue stimulation with wave trains of microcurrents seems to be efficacy in facilitating pressure ulcers healing and can be considered an effective treatment for reducing patients‟ pain.

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