Clinical Study on Two-Layer Compression Options

A study out of the UK compared AndoFlex®* TLC Calamine and Coban2®** for patient comfort and preference (related to the degree of itchiness) and pruritus symptomology.

Watch this on-demand webinar with Dr. Jonker, Ph.D., and our clinical nurse Gwen McCoy, RN, BSN as they discuss options in two-layer compression systems. The webinar also covers the results from a clinical study conducted and published in BJCN assessing two-layer compression with and without Calamine to determine patient preference.

Webinar Details

Previously recorded on Tuesday, November 3, 11:30 AM ET

Study Overview: A study out of the UK compared AndoFlex®* TLC Calamine and Coban2®** for patient comfort and preference (related to the degree of itchiness) and pruritus symptomology.

Details:

  • 39 patients enrolled and randomized, 35 completed the study
  • Patients wore either Normal (35-40 mmHg) or Lite (25-30 mmHg) AndoFlex TLC Calamine or Coban2 for 6 weeks (2 phases of 3 weeks, one phase of each compression type).
  • Eligibility Criteria: 18 years or older, clinically diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), and CEAP (classification system for chronic venous disorders) clinical score of C2 or higher.

As seen in the June 2020 issue of BJCN

*AndoFlex TLC Calamine also known as CoFlex TLC Calamine is a registered trademark of Andover Healthcare, Inc.

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