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Systematic review of topical interventions for the management of odour in patients with chronic or malignant fungating wounds

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JOURNAL OF TISSUE VIABILITY
卷 32, 期 1, 页码 151-157

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtv.2022.10.007

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Chronic wounds; Systematic review; Odour; Topical treatment

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Chronic wounds have a negative impact on individuals' quality of life, and odour is a well-known associated factor. This systematic review examines the effectiveness of topical interventions in managing the odour of chronic and malignant fungating wounds. The review suggests that while metronidazole may provide some improvement, there is a lack of standardized outcomes and robust clinical trials in this area. Further research is needed to evaluate the potential of metronidazole and other interventions in controlling wound odour.
Chronic wounds adversely affect the quality of life of individuals and odour is a well-recognised associated factor. Odour can affect sleep, well-being, social interactions, diet and potentially wound healing. This systematic review aims to examine the effectiveness of topical interventions in the management of odour associated with chronic and malignant fungating wounds. A systematic review guided by PRISMA recommendations of randomised controlled trials where odour intensity/odour is the primary outcome was undertaken. Inclusion criteria were adults (18 years and over) with chronic venous, arterial, diabetic or pressure ulcers or with malignant fungating wounds where odour has been managed through topical application of pharmacological/nonpharmacological agents. Searches were conducted in CENTRAL, CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science. Eligibility screening, risk of bias assessment and data extraction was completed by authors working independently. Searches retrieved 171 titles and abstracts (157 post de-duplication). Thirteen studies were retained for full text review of which five (n = 137 individuals) examining the following treatments remained: metronidazole (n = 4), silver (n = 1). Meta-analysis was not possible but individual studies suggest improved outcomes (i.e., reduced odour) using metronidazole. Treatment options to manage wound odour are limited and hampered by lack of clinical trials, small sample sizes, and absence of standardised outcomes and consistent measurement. Whereas metronidazole and silver may have a role in controlling wound odour, robust and well-designed interventions with rigorous procedures and standardised odour outcomes are necessary to evaluate their contribution.

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