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Characteristics of studies

Characteristics of included studies [ordered by study ID]

Molnar 2004a

Methods

RCT: "the study design was prospective, randomised, controlled, blinded, multi‐center and web‐based".

Participants

23 patients (age range 20‐70 years, mean 46 years; TBSA 5%‐40%, mean TBSA 16%) with bilateral hand burns treated within 24 h of burn injury.

Interventions

NPWT (125 mmHg pressure) applied for 48 h or silver sulfadiazine (SSD).

Outcomes

Rate of burn healing, volume of hand as determined by fluid displacement, range of motion, grip and pinch strength.

Notes

Only conference abstract available, which was an interim report on first 23 patients recruited.

Risk of bias

Bias

Authors' judgement

Support for judgement

Random sequence generation (selection bias)

Unclear risk

Not specified, although participants were reported as "randomised" to either the treatment or control group.

Allocation concealment (selection bias)

Unclear risk

Not reported.

Blinding (performance bias and detection bias)
participants

High risk

Not possible due to nature of intervention.

Blinding (performance bias and detection bias)
personnel delivering intervention

High risk

Not possible due to nature of intervention.

Blinding (performance bias and detection bias)
outcome assessors

Low risk

Blinding of principal investigator used to determine rate of burn healing (personal communication with study author, information not available in abstract).

Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias)
All outcomes

Unclear risk

Interim report only; no attrition reported at this point in trial.

Selective reporting (reporting bias)

Low risk

All pre‐specified outcomes presented in interim report.

Other bias

Low risk

No other concerns.

Abbreviations

h = hour(s)
NPWT = negative pressure wound therapy
SSD = silver sulfadiazine
TBSA: total burn surface area

Characteristics of excluded studies [ordered by study ID]

Study

Reason for exclusion

Adamkova 2005

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Banwell 2004b

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Haslik 2004

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Kamolz 2004

Did not address a pre‐specified primary outcome measure.

Moisidis 2004

No separate data on burns.

Molnar 2004b

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Nugent 2005

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Schintler 2005

Not a randomised controlled trial.

Schrank 2004

Did not address a pre‐specified primary outcome measure.

Risk of bias summary: review authors' judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study.
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Risk of bias summary: review authors' judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study.