Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?

Abstract Background A proportion of people who have been diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus will be susceptible to chronic wounds. Oxygen is vital for wound healing, so oxygen measurements should to be taken as predictive values for wound healing in patients. When measu...

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Main Authors: A. Beaumont, L. McSorley, M. Matthews, K. Mooneesawmy, L. Little, J. R. Forss
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13047-020-00391-2
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spelling doaj-a735dfa2703840fb93ae0db008332ec52020-11-25T03:23:39ZengBMCJournal of Foot and Ankle Research1757-11462020-05-011311810.1186/s13047-020-00391-2Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?A. Beaumont0L. McSorley1M. Matthews2K. Mooneesawmy3L. Little4J. R. Forss5Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonCentre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonCentre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonCentre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonCentre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonCentre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices, University of BrightonAbstract Background A proportion of people who have been diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus will be susceptible to chronic wounds. Oxygen is vital for wound healing, so oxygen measurements should to be taken as predictive values for wound healing in patients. When measuring oxygen at the wound bed, there is potentially a risk of cross-infection if no protective barrier is used; and skin stripping if an adhesive barrier is used on the wound bed. This cross sectional within subject repeated measures pilot study, aims to determine if the application of opsite film, as an infection control measure, in one or two layers, impacts on tissue oxygenation readings obtained when using the MoorVMS-OXY. Methods Mean oxygen saturation percentages were measured from 29 limbs of 18 healthy participants. Oxygen saturation was measured for 20 s and analysed at the first metatarsophalangeal joint using no film, one and two layers using the MoorVMS-OXY. A one-way repeated ANOVA with a Bonferroni post hoc test was performed to test for statistically significant differences between the values of the three parameters and multiple pairwise comparisons was completed. Results Amongst the three layers, there was a statistically significant difference in oxygen saturation between the two layers of Opsite Flexigrid and none; and also between the two layers of Flexigrid and single layer (p < 0.05). It was also established that there was no statistically significant difference between the single layer of Opsite Flexigrid and no Flexigrid layer (p > 0.05). Conclusions The results imply that one layer of Opsite Flexigrid is a suitable protective barrier to use when establishing capillary bed oxygen perfusion with the MoorVMS-OXY. However, the application of two Opsite Flexigrid layers, to prevent skin stripping, decreases the recorded values of oxygen saturation percentages significantly, therefore providing inaccurate results. Indicating that a double layer cannot be used over ulceration sites if measuring oxygen levels at the wound bed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13047-020-00391-2Oxygen saturation percentagesOpsite FlexigridFirst metatarsophalangeal jointSkin strippingMoorVMS-OXYCross-infection
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author A. Beaumont
L. McSorley
M. Matthews
K. Mooneesawmy
L. Little
J. R. Forss
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L. McSorley
M. Matthews
K. Mooneesawmy
L. Little
J. R. Forss
Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Oxygen saturation percentages
Opsite Flexigrid
First metatarsophalangeal joint
Skin stripping
MoorVMS-OXY
Cross-infection
author_facet A. Beaumont
L. McSorley
M. Matthews
K. Mooneesawmy
L. Little
J. R. Forss
author_sort A. Beaumont
title Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
title_short Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
title_full Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
title_fullStr Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
title_full_unstemmed Does the application of Opsite⋄ Flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorVMS-OXY machine?
title_sort does the application of opsite⋄ flexigrid⋄ occlude the oxygen saturation readings in healthy individuals using the moorvms-oxy machine?
publisher BMC
series Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
issn 1757-1146
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background A proportion of people who have been diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus will be susceptible to chronic wounds. Oxygen is vital for wound healing, so oxygen measurements should to be taken as predictive values for wound healing in patients. When measuring oxygen at the wound bed, there is potentially a risk of cross-infection if no protective barrier is used; and skin stripping if an adhesive barrier is used on the wound bed. This cross sectional within subject repeated measures pilot study, aims to determine if the application of opsite film, as an infection control measure, in one or two layers, impacts on tissue oxygenation readings obtained when using the MoorVMS-OXY. Methods Mean oxygen saturation percentages were measured from 29 limbs of 18 healthy participants. Oxygen saturation was measured for 20 s and analysed at the first metatarsophalangeal joint using no film, one and two layers using the MoorVMS-OXY. A one-way repeated ANOVA with a Bonferroni post hoc test was performed to test for statistically significant differences between the values of the three parameters and multiple pairwise comparisons was completed. Results Amongst the three layers, there was a statistically significant difference in oxygen saturation between the two layers of Opsite Flexigrid and none; and also between the two layers of Flexigrid and single layer (p < 0.05). It was also established that there was no statistically significant difference between the single layer of Opsite Flexigrid and no Flexigrid layer (p > 0.05). Conclusions The results imply that one layer of Opsite Flexigrid is a suitable protective barrier to use when establishing capillary bed oxygen perfusion with the MoorVMS-OXY. However, the application of two Opsite Flexigrid layers, to prevent skin stripping, decreases the recorded values of oxygen saturation percentages significantly, therefore providing inaccurate results. Indicating that a double layer cannot be used over ulceration sites if measuring oxygen levels at the wound bed.
topic Oxygen saturation percentages
Opsite Flexigrid
First metatarsophalangeal joint
Skin stripping
MoorVMS-OXY
Cross-infection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13047-020-00391-2
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