Comparative cost and clinical effectiveness of clostridial collagenase ointment for chronic dermal ulcers

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Chronic dermal ulcers affect approximately 2.4-4.5 million people in the USA and are associated with loss of function, decreased quality of life and significant economic burden. Debridement is a critical component of wound care involving removal of nonviable tissue from chronic wounds to stimulate the granulation and epithelialization process. Clostridial collagenase ointment has been used as a method of wound debridement for more than 50 years and is currently the only enzymatic debriding ointment with US FDA approval. This review discusses the results of recent real-world studies that build upon the evidence demonstrating the clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and safety of clostridial collagenase ointment across wound types and care settings.

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Waycaster, C., Carter, M. J., Gilligan, A. M., Mearns, E. S., Fife, C. E., & Milne, C. T. (2018, February 1). Comparative cost and clinical effectiveness of clostridial collagenase ointment for chronic dermal ulcers. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. Newlands Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2017-0066

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