Activation of healing and reduction of pain by single‐use automated microcurrent electrical stimulation therapy in patients with hard‐to‐heal wounds

Author:

Kurz Peter1,Danner Gabriele1,Lembelembe Jean‐Paul2,Nair HariKrishna K. R.3,Martin Robin4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. WPM Wund Pflege Management GmbH Bad Pirawarth Austria

2. Department, Geriatrics & Wound Day Hospital Clinique des Augustines Malestroit France

3. Wound Care Unit Kuala Lumpur Hospital Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

4. Robin Martin PhD Scientific Consulting Foggathorpe UK

Abstract

AbstractEvidence shows that Electrical Stimulation Therapy (EST) accelerates healing and reduces pain, but EST has yet to become widely used. One reason is the historical use of complex, clinic‐based EST devices. This evaluation assessed the early response of different hard‐to‐heal wounds to a simple, wearable, single‐use, automated microcurrent EST device (Accel‐Heal, Accel‐Heal Technologies Limited ‐ Hever, UK). Forty wounds (39 patients: 18 female ‐ 21 male), mean age 68.9 ± 14.0 years comprised of: seven post‐surgical, three trauma, 12 diabetic foot (DFU), 10 venous (VLU), four pressure injuries (PI), four mixed venous or arterial ulcers (VLU/arterial) received automated microcurrent EST for 12 days. Early clinical responses were scored on a 0–5 scale (5‐excellent—0‐no response). Pain was assessed at 48 h, seven days, and 14 days on a 0–10 visual analogue scale (VAS). Overall, 78% of wounds showed a marked positive clinical response (scores of 5 and 4). Sixty eight percent of wounds were painful with a mean VAS score of 5.5. Almost every patient (96%) with pain experienced reduction within 48 h. All patients with painful wounds experienced pain reduction after seven days: 2.50 VAS (45% reduction) and further pain reduction after 14 days: 1.83 VAS (33%).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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