Smith+Nephew’s ALLEVYN™ LIFE Sacrum Foam Dressing and LEAF™ Patient Monitoring System receive ‘favorable’ Evidence Bar™ ratings from ECRI for pressure injury prevention
15 January 2025 - 12:00AM
UK Regulatory
Smith+Nephew’s ALLEVYN™ LIFE Sacrum Foam Dressing and LEAF™ Patient
Monitoring System receive ‘favorable’ Evidence Bar™ ratings from
ECRI for pressure injury prevention
Smith+Nephew (LSE:SN, NYSE:SNN), the global medical technology
company, today announces that ECRI – leaders in advancing
evidence-based healthcare globally - have completed updated
Clinical Evidence Assessments of ALLEVYN LIFE Sacrum Foam Dressings
and the LEAF Patient Monitoring System. In their latest reports,
ECRI upgraded its Evidence Bar ratings for both
to favorable* after assessing the most
recently published clinical evidence and key outcomes for pressure
injury prevention.
The ECRI Evidence Bar provides a visual representation of ECRI’s
view of the benefits and harms of the technology. Their reports,
ratings and conclusions do not constitute a recommendation or
endorsement of any product or technology. ECRI is an independent
and non-profit organization focused on improving the safety,
quality, and cost-effectiveness of health care globally. ECRI’s
Clinical Evidence Reports are utilized by third-party payers and
health care providers as a means of making informed and objective
evidence-based decisions.
Smith+Nephew’s ALLEVYN LIFE Sacrum Foam Dressing is indicated to
manage chronic and acute exudative and granulating wounds on the
sacrum and to help prevent sacral pressure injuries. The dressing
has a multilayer design that includes a hydrocellular foam pad that
indicates when the dressing requires changing,1,2 a
perforated adhesive wound contact layer1,3,4 coated with
silicone gel, a showerproof breathable outer layer, an absorbent
lock-away core,5,6 and a masking layer to
hide the exudate.1,2 Due to independent and non-bonded
internal layers of the ALLEVYN LIFE Dressing, a layer-on-layer
sliding phenomenon occurs and allows for dissipation of mechanical
energy that could otherwise be transferred to the patient. This
distinct mode of action could help alleviate pressure injury
incidence in a patient's skin and in the underlying soft
tissues.7
Smith+Nephew’s LEAF Patient Monitoring System is a wearable,
wireless solution that meets the recommendations in the National
Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) guidelines.8 The
LEAF System is proven to help improve adherence to individualized
turn protocols up to 98%9,10 and has been shown to help
reduce the odds of developing hospital-acquired pressure injuries
(HAPIs) by 73%.10†
Use of the LEAF System helped improve nursing
efficiencies,11,12 and generated up to $1.8 million
estimated annual cost savings in one facility's critical care
units.11,13
“Hospital-acquired pressure injuries represent a significant
burden to global healthcare systems and cost an estimated 60,000
lives14 and $26.8 billion15 in the US each
year.” said Rohit Kashyap, President Advanced Wound Management at
Smith+Nephew. “The ECRI ‘favorable’ rating for both our ALLEVYN
LIFE Sacral Foam Dressing and LEAF Patient Monitoring System
further demonstrates Smith+Nephew’s commitment to improving
healthcare practices and outcomes in pressure injury
prevention.”
ALLEVYN LIFE Foam Dressings and the LEAF Patient Monitoring
System are part of Smith+Nephew’s comprehensive Advanced Wound
Management portfolio – shaping what’s possible in wound care. To
learn more about Smith+Nephew’s pressure injury prevention
solutions, please click here.
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* ECRI Evidence Bar™ Definition: A visualization of
ECRI’s judgement about the balance of benefits and harms of the
technology after assessing the available published clinical
evidence in light of key outcomes and comparisons of interest.
† p=0.012
References
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MJ, Rabadán-Sainz C, et al. Clinical and Economic Impact of Wound
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- Marché C, Creehan S, Gefen A. The
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2020.Leveraging novel technology to decrease hospital-acquired
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