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Rhee SM, Valle MF, Wilson LM, et al. Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Technologies for Chronic Wound Care in the Home Setting [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2014 Sep 15.
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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Technologies for Chronic Wound Care in the Home Setting [Internet].
Show detailsTable 9aKQ3 Clinical Outcome: Complete wound healing by secondary intention
Author, Year | Arm | Subgroup | Outcome Description | Timepoint | N Enrolled | Events |
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Armstrong, 20122 | SNaP | All participants | NR | 0–4 weeks | 64 | 5.3% |
Armstrong, 20122 | VAC | All participants | NR | 0–4 weeks | 68 | 9.2% |
Armstrong, 20111 | SNaP | All participants | NR | 4 weeks | 32 | 0% |
Armstrong, 20111 | VAC | All participants | NR | 4 weeks | 33 | 0% |
N=number; NPWT=negative pressure wound therapy; NR=not reported
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