High proportions of patients treated with Accel-Heal achieve healing

Three observational studies report a high proportion of healed wounds following treatment with Accel-Heal.1-3

One study estimated that incorporating Accel-Heal therapy into a care pathway for VLUs that were not progressing satisfactorily at 8 weeks would increase the percentage of wounds healing within 12 months from 53% to 97%2

IN A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL ACCEL-HEAL INCREASES THE RATE OF WOUND HEALING

Last patient was treated in September 2015. Although the proportion of wounds that healed was the same in both groups, those wounds treated with Accel-Heal were larger and they healed faster.

In a randomised controlled trial comparing Accel-Heal with a sham device, the mean area of wounds that healed in wounds treated with Accel-Heal was nearly twice as large (1.7 times) as in the placebo group.

The wounds that healed, did so 3.6 weeks faster than wounds in the placebo group.4

References

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  1. Turner and Ovens. 2017. Wounds UK 13(4):80-99.
  2. Ovens 2019. Wounds UK;15(3):78-84.
  3. Ovens. 2019. Poster presented at EWMA.
  4. Guest et al. 2018.. J Wound Care. 2018;27(4):230-243.