SALT LAKE CITY, May 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Global medical
technology leader Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: HRC), recently
unveiled the new Hill-Rom® Envella™ Air Fluidized Therapy Bed, the
company's latest innovative solution providing the highest quality
wound care for patients with advanced wounds. The bed is on display
at the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society® Annual
Conference in Salt Lake City,
Utah, this weekend.
"Pressure injuries present a significant challenge for the
entire healthcare environment," said Paul
Johnson, president, Hill-Rom Patient Support Systems.
"Across the care continuum, pressure injuries are quite common,
cause serious concerns both to patients and their caregivers, and
create financial burdens for the healthcare system. The Envella™
bed's differentiated technology provides an ideal healing
environment for the prevention and treatment of advanced pressure
injuries."
The Hill-Rom® Envella™ Bed – Benefits for Patients and
Caregivers
In designing the Envella bed, Hill-Rom pursued
the singular goal of elevating the standard of wound care,
designing every aspect of the bedframe and therapeutic surface to
drive superior outcomes and a higher quality of care for a broader
range of complex patients. From increased bead depth, adjustable
air flow and sensing technologies, to advanced weight-based
pressure distribution and an integrated scale, the Envella bed is
designed to make air fluidized therapy (AFT) more comfortable and
safer for patients, and easier for caregivers to use.
The Challenge of Pressure Injuries
Pressure injuries
are extremely prevalent. In fact, one in 10 patients have pressure
injuries and one in 20 patients experience a facility-acquired
pressure injury during their stay in the
hospital.1,2
Beyond the clinical challenges, the financial burdens are also
significant. Pressure injury patients have a 57% longer average
length of stay3, have a three-times higher mortality
rate3, are 22% more likely to be re-admitted within 30
days3, and carry with them an average of $10,000 in cost for the additional care they
require.4,5
Efficacy of Air Fluidized Therapy
The National
Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and Center for Medicare and Medicaid
Services place air fluidized therapy in a surface category all its
own because of the uniqueness of the therapy.6,7 AFT
pushes air flow through a bed of millions of tiny beads, creating a
fluid-like environment that results in a sensation that feels
similar to floating in water. The Hill-Rom® Envella™ Air Fluidized
Therapy Bed maximizes immersion and envelopment, minimizes shear
and pressure, and effectively regulates the skin's microclimate.
This differentiated technology leads to better outcomes for
patients with complex and advanced wounds and more cost-effective
care for a range of patient acuities, like flaps/grafts and stage
3-4 pressure injuries.
In a study relating to high-risk post-op ICU patients, 25
patients were placed on standard surfaces and 27 were placed on AFT
surfaces. Only one of the 27 patients developed a pressure injury
while on AFT compared to 40 injuries on the standard
surfaces8. Use of AFT was estimated by the authors of
the study to reduce costs by 88%.8
For patients who already have a pressure injury, Air Fluidized
Therapy drastically outperforms in terms of pressure injury
healing. In a comprehensive study of 664 nursing home patients, AFT
healed wounds at a 4.4 times faster rate than powered air
surfaces.9 Subsequent studies and cost models estimate
that this healing rate brings a 77% reduction in overall healing
time and a 66% reduction in the total cost.10
About Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.
Hill-Rom is a leading global medical technology company with
more than 10,000 employees worldwide. We partner with health care
providers in more than 100 countries, across all care settings, by
focusing on patient care solutions that improve clinical and
economic outcomes in five core areas: Advancing Mobility, Wound
Care and Prevention, Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics, Surgical
Safety and Efficiency and Respiratory Health. Hill-Rom's people,
products, and programs work towards one mission: Every day, around
the world, we enhance outcomes for patients and their caregivers.
Visit www.hill-rom.com for more information.
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MD, et al. High Cost of Stage IV Pressure Ulcers. Am J Surg.
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5. Jackson, et
al. "Pressure Ulcer Prevention in High-Risk Postoperative
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6.
CMS surfaces definitions-
https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Contracting/ContractorLearningResources/downloads/JA1014.pdf
7. NPUAP
surface definitions-
http://www.npuap.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/NPUAP_S3I_TD.pdf.
8.
Jackson, et al. "Pressure Ulcer Prevention in High-Risk
Postoperative Cardiovascular Patients" Crit
Care Nurse.
2011;31:44-53.
9.
Ochs, et al. "Comparison of Air-Fluidized Therapy with Other
Support Surfaces Used to Treat Pressure Ulcers in Nursing Home
Residents." Ostomy Wound Management,
51:2,2005.
10. Cuddigan,
et al. "Treating Severe Pressure Ulcers in the Home Setting: Faster
Healing and Lower cost with Air Fluidized Therapy." Remington
Report, 2004.
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