Title of article :
Health technology assessment on super oxidized water for treatment of chronic wounds
Author/Authors :
Eftekharizadeh, Fereshteh Center for Social Determinants of Health (SDH) - Institute of Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical sciences, Kerman, Iran , Dehnavieh, Reza Medical Information Research Center - Institute of Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical sciences, Kerman, Iran , Noori Hekmat, Somayeh Research Center for Health Modeling - Institute of Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical sciences, Kerman, Iran , Mehrolhassani, Mohammad Hossein Health Services Management Research Center - Institute of Futures Studies in Health Kerman University of Medical sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Super oxidized water (SOW), as a novel antiseptic solution, is used with claims of
effectiveness and cost effectiveness in healing chronic wounds such as diabetic foot, infectious postoperative
ulcers and burn ulcers. We conducted a health technology assessment to evaluate the clinical
evidence from clinical and randomized trials for this disinfection. This study aims to evaluate the
safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of this technology in Iran, for using as a wound disinfectant.
Methods: Systematic literature searches were conducted from October 2013 to March 2014 for the
following medical databases: OVID MEDLINE, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library and the PICO
terms were included and then analyzed by Cochrane assessment criteria.
Results: Out of 705 articles, twelve potentially relevant trials were identified. Others that didn’t
come with the PICO criteria were excluded. 5 randomized controlled trials, 5 clinical trials, a rapid
HTA and a case series that had studied the effectiveness of super oxidized water on patients with
different chronic wounds, were included. Most of these trials were assessing similar sets of outcomes
as the Safety and Effect on Healing days to re-epithelization, healing rate, effect on Infection bacterial
counts and infection rates.
Conclusion: Super oxidized water is a safe, effective and cost effective irrigation and cleansing
agent due to the performed analysis in comparison with current treatment as povidone iodine for
treating wound infections.
Keywords :
Antiseptic , Cost , Chronic wound , Betadine , Super oxidized water (SOW)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics