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Diabetic Patients with Pressure Ulcers Stage 2 And 3
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According to Bhattacharya & Mishra (2015), diabetic patients with pressure ulcers often complain of decreased mobility and reduce sensation abilities. The existing methods of healing patients suffering from Pressure Ulcers Stage 2 and 3 include the use of antibiotic creams and daily dressing (Boyko et al., 2018). These methods tend to take time thus keep patients in the hospitals for weeks. Other techniques such as the use of low-pressure pulsatile lavage show promising abilities to cut down the healing time thus reducing the time the patients undergo treatment in hospitals.
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To evaluate the ability of low-pressure pulsatile lavage method to reduce the healing time of diabetic patients suffering from Pressure Ulcers stage 2 and 3.
C
Administering low-pressure pulsatile lavage therapy on Pressure Ulcers stage 2 and 3 patients reduce the wounds healing time.
Low-pressure pulsatile lavage therapy is a safe treatment modality.
D
Standard localized hydrotherapy involving dressing ulcer wound using low-pressure pulsatile lavage.
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DV- Diabetic Patients with Pressure Ulcers Stage 2 And 3 (Dependent Variable)
IV- Pulsatile lavage (Independent Variable)
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Prospective investigation of surrounding and pressure ulcer states before and after administering pulsating pressurized stream of saline mixture directly on the patient’s ulcer wounds.
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Experimental quantitative design involving randomized controlled trials
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The participants and assessors will be unaware of the intervention process thus reducing biases.

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The random coefficient models used in analyzing the volume and linear measurement of the wounds will reveal a significant difference in the rate of healing of the participants.

References
Bhattacharya, S., & Mishra, R. K. (2015). Pressure ulcers: Current understanding and newer modalities of treatment. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery: Official Publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India, 48(1), 4.
Boyko, T. V., Longaker, M. T., & Yang, G. P. (2018). Review of the current management of pressure ulcers. Advances in wound care, 7(2), 57-67.

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