Wound Powder for Pressure Ulcers at End-of-life (RGN107)
Pressure Ulcer, Wounds
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Pressure Ulcer focused on measuring wound, palliative care, hospice, pressure ulcers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 21 years or older
- Patient prognosis > 1 month and < 6 months
- Pressure wounds
- Pain or odor or exudate score > 2 on VAS
- Wound caregiver able to perform required protocol activities
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known allergies to Turmeric, Mint, Sandalwood
- Using negative pressure wound therapy
- Currently using topical creams or ointments applied to wound bed (powder will not adhere to these products)
- Wound with eschar covering (powder will not stick)
Sites / Locations
- Roper Hospice
- Hospice of Charleston
- Odyssey Hospice
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Other
Wound powder
In both hospice settings, a registered nurse establishes the wound protocol per principles of wound care and agency guidelines. The cover dressing will be removed and the wound cleansed according to agency protocol (usual care) or as needed. The RGN107 powder, contained in a small squirt bottle, will be squeezed/sprinkled on the wound at each dressing change after cleansing or until a crust is formed. Once formed, the powder will be applied only minimally to reinforce crust integrity. The peri-wound skin will receive care and the cover dressing will be applied. Minimal manipulation of the crusted area will ensue once it has formed. Frequency of dressing changes depends on wound characteristics such as exudate.