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Recognize Reduce and...Poster presentation; WOCN Society & CAET Joint Conference, June 4-8, 2016. 5....
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Ease wound treatment in long term care patients with clinically proven ALLEVYN Foam Dressings
Recognize Reduce
Recognizing the problem
66% of patients with urinary incontinence are more likely to develop pressure injuries1
56% of patients with limited bed mobility are more likely to develop pressure injuries1
48% of patients with diabetes/PVD are more likely to develop pressure injuries1
11 billionis spent annually on treating pressure injuries in the US2
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services associates facility-acquired pressure injuries (FAPIs) to omission of care¹
• Hoyer lifts• Wheelchairs• Intubation tubing
• Catheters • Cervical collars• Casts
Patient risk
Cost burden
Occurrence
of pressure injuries result from residence care3
69.6% 87.8 %of pressure injuries that occur are considered preventable3
Medical device related risk
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Reduce FAPIs with clinically proven ALLEVYN™
ALLEVYN LIFE was introduced as part of a comprehensive pressure injury prevention program in 49 skilled care communities. Their goal was to reduce the incidence of FAPIs by 55%.4
In addition to standard preventive care, ALLEVYN GENTLE BORDER helped reduce the incidence of pressure injuries in critically ill patients admitted to the ICU.6
90% relative reduction in Stage 1 pressure injury incidence (p=0.006)6
65% relative reductionin impaired skin integrity6
26% relative reductionin incidence of blanchingerythema6
Compared to standard preventive care alone, ALLEVYN LIFE has been shown to reduce per patient cost up to
69%5
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0.62%0.67%
January 2014
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FAPI rate
reduction in FAPIs following introduction of new protocol that included ALLEVYN LIFE
29% N=35
2.9% N=31
June 2014
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The right dressing at the right time
The right dressing for the right patient
ALLEVYN LIFEFor patients with highly exudating chronic wounds• with drainage that threaten
dressing adhesion• with limited mobility• who would benefit from
advanced lock-in and masking technologies that reduce odors
ALLEVYN LIFE One More DayFor active patients with low to moderate exudating chronic wounds • who are engaged in their own
care • who want less frequent dressing
changes• who are comfortable and trust
advanced medical technologies
ALLEVYN Gentle BorderFor patients with low to moderate exudating chronic wounds • with risk of complications• who require frequent application
and removal• who would benefit from a quality
silicone dressing that is highly adaptable to any position and stays in place
ALLEVYN™ LIFE ALLEVYN™ GENTLE BORDER ALLEVYN™ GENTLE BORDER LITE
Change indicator
Wear time Up to7 Days* Up to 7 Days* Up to 7 Days
Pressure injury prevention
Exudate level High Medium Low
Shower proof
Suggested use High Exudate/PIP Moderate Exudate/ MDRPIP Daily Dressing Changes
*On sacrum, up to 5 days
Kevin BrendaPatty
mean increase +1.9 days in wear time +52.9%
Reduce the burden of wound care
Reduce the burden of exudate management
Preventing pressure injuries before they begin could reduce:1,3
• Patient discomfort
• Hospital readmissions
• Medicare penalties
• Wound complications
Excellent fluid management
vs.
Mean wear time of previously used foam dressings 3.4 days (N=70)
mean wear time with ALLEVYN LIFE Dressing 5.2 days (N=70)
50% reductions in dressing change visit frequency.
*Tested on MepilexTM Border
Lasts nearly 2x longer than other dressings12*
Percentage of dressings with leakage (in vitro)7*
ALLEVYN™ LIFE Traditional silicone dressing*
Minimizes leakage with high absorption and locking-in of fluid.8,9
Maintains a moist wound environment with minimal risk of skin damage8,10,11
0% 64%
Treat more with less. Order ALLEVYN™ for your patients today
Product code Dressing sizes (border to border)
ALLEVYN LIFE
66801067 4in x 4in66801068 5in x 5in66801069 6in x 6in66801070 8in x 8in66801304 Heel 9.8in x 9.9in66801306 Sacrum Small 6¾in x 67/8in66801307 Sacrum Large 8½in x 9in
ALLEVYN LIFE Non-Bordered
66801747 21/8 in x 21/8 in66801748 4in x 4in66801749 6in x 6in66801750 81/4 in x 81/4 in66801751 4in x 8in66801752 8in x 19¾in
ALLEVYN GENTLE BORDER
66800276 3in x 3in66800270 4in x 4in66800279 5in x 5in66800280 7in x 7in66800900 4in x 8in 66800264 4in x 10in66800265 4in x 12in66800506 Heel 9in x 9in66800959 Multisite 6¾in x 71/16in66800898 Sacrum 6in x6¾in66801031 Sacrum 8½in x 9in
Product code Dressing sizes (border to border)
ALLEVYN GENTLE BORDER LITE
66800833 2in x2in66800836 21/8 in x 4¾in66800834 3in x 3in66800835 4in x 4in66800840 6in x 6in
ALLEVYN GENTLE (Non-Bordered)
66802128 2in x 2in66802129 4in x 4in66802130 4in x 8in66802131 6in x 6in66802132 8in x 8in66802133 8in x 20in
For detailed product information, including indications for use, contraindications, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use.
References
1. Julie Seibert, PhD, MPH, MA, Jennifer Frank, MPH, Amarilys Bernacet, MPH, et al, Technical Expert Panel Summary Report: Refinement of a Cross-Setting Pressure Ulcer/Injury Quality Measure for Skilled Nursing Facilities, Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, Long-Term Care Hospitals and Home Health Agencies, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, August 2019 2. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality website. Preventing pressure ulcers in hospitals: a toolkit for improving quality of care. https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/systems/hospital/ pressureulcertoolkit/putool1.html. Updated October 2014. Accessed February 1, 2018 3. Alok Kapoor, MD, MSc, Terry Field, DSc, Steven Handler, MD, PhD, CMD, et al., Adverse Events in Long-term Care Residents Transitioning from Hospital Back To Nursing Home, JAMA Intern Med. 2019;179(9):1254-1261. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.2005 4. Turbett K. Project to reduce pressureulcers/injuries in 49 skilled care communities. Poster presentation; WOCN Society & CAET Joint Conference, June 4-8, 2016. 5. Forni C, Searle R. Economic evaluation of the use of a multi-layer polyurethane foam dressing for the prevention of pressure ulcers in elderly patients with hip fractures. Poster presented at EPUAP annual meeting, September 2018. 6. Lee YJ, Kim JY, Shin WY, Yeon YH. Use of prophylactic silicone adhesive dressings for maintaining skin integrity in intensive care unit patients: A randomised controlled trial. Int Wound J. 2019;16(Suppl 1):36-42. 7. Stephen-Haynes J, Bielby A, Searle R. The clinical performance of a silicone foam in an NHS community trust. Journal of Community Nursing. 2013;27(5):50-59. 8. Smith & Nephew data on file report DS/12/130/DOF. Simulated wound model testing of ALLEVYN LIFE and Mepilex Border. 9. Data on File Report DS/14/303R – April 2016, K. Earl. Wound Model Testing of ALLEVYN LIFE Gen2 using Horse Serum 10. Rossington, A. et al (2013) Clinical performance and positive impact on patient wellbeing of ALLEVYN Life. Wounds UK. 9(4): 91-95 11. Rossington, A. Pressure transmission testing of ALLEVYN LIFE when wet and dry, MepilexTM Border and OptifoamTM Gentle. Data on File report DS/18/351R- September 2018 12. Joy H et al. A collaborative project to enhance efficiency through dressing change practice. Journal of Wound Care. Vol 24. No 7. July 2015 P3-4
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