Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.

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Objective: To analyze the potential for innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the City of Lima.  Methods: A qualitative study was carried out by means of interviews to medical experts and purchasing managers of medical supplies for the treatment of difficult-t...

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Autores: Casado, Fanny L., Hinostroza-García, Y, Hernandez-Patiño, I., Rossani, G., Guevara-Mendoza, D.
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3195
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Materia:Chronic wounds
injuries
Dressings
Bandages Hydrocolloid
Hydrogels
Plastic Surgery
Innovation
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
Análisis del potencial de innovación en apósitos para tratar heridas crónicas en la ciudad de Lima, Perú
title Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
spellingShingle Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
Casado, Fanny L.
Chronic wounds
injuries
Dressings
Bandages Hydrocolloid
Hydrogels
Plastic Surgery
Innovation
title_short Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
title_full Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
title_fullStr Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
title_sort Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Casado, Fanny L.
Hinostroza-García, Y
Hernandez-Patiño, I.
Rossani, G.
Guevara-Mendoza, D.
author Casado, Fanny L.
author_facet Casado, Fanny L.
Hinostroza-García, Y
Hernandez-Patiño, I.
Rossani, G.
Guevara-Mendoza, D.
author_role author
author2 Hinostroza-García, Y
Hernandez-Patiño, I.
Rossani, G.
Guevara-Mendoza, D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Chronic wounds
injuries
Dressings
Bandages Hydrocolloid
Hydrogels
Plastic Surgery
Innovation
topic Chronic wounds
injuries
Dressings
Bandages Hydrocolloid
Hydrogels
Plastic Surgery
Innovation
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Objective: To analyze the potential for innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the City of Lima.  Methods: A qualitative study was carried out by means of interviews to medical experts and purchasing managers of medical supplies for the treatment of difficult-to-resolve wounds in 8 representative public health institutions with categories 1-4 within the only  54 of Lima, Peru - 2018. Results: It was determined that an average of 17 patients is treated in public health institutions on a monthly basis (60% from hospitalization and 40% from an outpatient office). It is equivalent to say that 11,016 patients present chronic wounds of difficult resolution each year, which will require specialized treatment and an average annual demand of 110,160 dressings in stock. The dressings with the highest demand correspond to the Hydrogels and Hydrocolloids, respectively; used because of the positive results they offer in wound healing, despite economic limitations. The market  price per unit ranges between 20 and 90 soles (S/.), representing an economic investment of 1500 soles on average per patient, in some cases causing complications or abandonment of treatment when resources are scarce. Conclusions: There is a high demand for patients with chronic wounds of difficult resolution in the public health institutions of Lima. It is important to promote and incentivize the investigation of new therapeutic alternatives and / or biomedical devices that favor its treatment.
Objetivo: Analizar el potencial de innovación en apósitos para tratar heridas crónicas en la Ciudad de Lima. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio cualitativo mediante una encuesta y análisis de las entrevistas realizadas a expertos médicos y gestores de compras en insumos para el tratamiento de heridas de difícil resolución en 8 instituciones representativas de salud pública con categorías 1 – 4 dentro de las 54 existentes solo en Lima Metropolitana, Perú - 2018. Resultados: Se determinó que en las instituciones de salud pública son atendidos un promedio 17 pacientes mensualmente (60% provenientes de hospitalización y 40% de consultorio externo). Equivale decir que 11,016 pacientes presentan heridas crónicas de difícil resolución al año, los cuales requerirán de tratamiento especializado y una demanda anual promedio de 110,160 apósitos en stock. Los apósitos con mayor demanda corresponden a los Hidrogeles e Hidrocoloides, respectivamente que son utilizados por los resultados positivos que ofrecen en la curación de las heridas, aunque en ocasiones la limitante es el aspecto económico. En el mercado, el precio unitario oscila entre los 20 y 90 soles, esto representa una inversión económica de 1500 soles en promedio por paciente, produciendo en algunos casos complicaciones o abandono del tratamiento cuando los recursos son escasos. Conclusiones: La demanda de pacientes con heridas crónicas de difícil resolución en las instituciones de salud públicas de Lima metropolitana es alta. Es importante promover e incentivar la investigación de nuevas alternativas terapéuticas y/o dispositivos biomédicos que favorezcan su curación.
description Objective: To analyze the potential for innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the City of Lima.  Methods: A qualitative study was carried out by means of interviews to medical experts and purchasing managers of medical supplies for the treatment of difficult-to-resolve wounds in 8 representative public health institutions with categories 1-4 within the only  54 of Lima, Peru - 2018. Results: It was determined that an average of 17 patients is treated in public health institutions on a monthly basis (60% from hospitalization and 40% from an outpatient office). It is equivalent to say that 11,016 patients present chronic wounds of difficult resolution each year, which will require specialized treatment and an average annual demand of 110,160 dressings in stock. The dressings with the highest demand correspond to the Hydrogels and Hydrocolloids, respectively; used because of the positive results they offer in wound healing, despite economic limitations. The market  price per unit ranges between 20 and 90 soles (S/.), representing an economic investment of 1500 soles on average per patient, in some cases causing complications or abandonment of treatment when resources are scarce. Conclusions: There is a high demand for patients with chronic wounds of difficult resolution in the public health institutions of Lima. It is important to promote and incentivize the investigation of new therapeutic alternatives and / or biomedical devices that favor its treatment.
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spelling Analysis of the potential of innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the city of Lima, Peru.Análisis del potencial de innovación en apósitos para tratar heridas crónicas en la ciudad de Lima, PerúCasado, Fanny L.Hinostroza-García, YHernandez-Patiño, I.Rossani, G.Guevara-Mendoza, D.Chronic woundsinjuriesDressingsBandages HydrocolloidHydrogelsPlastic SurgeryInnovationObjective: To analyze the potential for innovation in dressings to treat chronic wounds in the City of Lima.  Methods: A qualitative study was carried out by means of interviews to medical experts and purchasing managers of medical supplies for the treatment of difficult-to-resolve wounds in 8 representative public health institutions with categories 1-4 within the only  54 of Lima, Peru - 2018. Results: It was determined that an average of 17 patients is treated in public health institutions on a monthly basis (60% from hospitalization and 40% from an outpatient office). It is equivalent to say that 11,016 patients present chronic wounds of difficult resolution each year, which will require specialized treatment and an average annual demand of 110,160 dressings in stock. The dressings with the highest demand correspond to the Hydrogels and Hydrocolloids, respectively; used because of the positive results they offer in wound healing, despite economic limitations. The market  price per unit ranges between 20 and 90 soles (S/.), representing an economic investment of 1500 soles on average per patient, in some cases causing complications or abandonment of treatment when resources are scarce. Conclusions: There is a high demand for patients with chronic wounds of difficult resolution in the public health institutions of Lima. It is important to promote and incentivize the investigation of new therapeutic alternatives and / or biomedical devices that favor its treatment.Objetivo: Analizar el potencial de innovación en apósitos para tratar heridas crónicas en la Ciudad de Lima. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio cualitativo mediante una encuesta y análisis de las entrevistas realizadas a expertos médicos y gestores de compras en insumos para el tratamiento de heridas de difícil resolución en 8 instituciones representativas de salud pública con categorías 1 – 4 dentro de las 54 existentes solo en Lima Metropolitana, Perú - 2018. Resultados: Se determinó que en las instituciones de salud pública son atendidos un promedio 17 pacientes mensualmente (60% provenientes de hospitalización y 40% de consultorio externo). Equivale decir que 11,016 pacientes presentan heridas crónicas de difícil resolución al año, los cuales requerirán de tratamiento especializado y una demanda anual promedio de 110,160 apósitos en stock. Los apósitos con mayor demanda corresponden a los Hidrogeles e Hidrocoloides, respectivamente que son utilizados por los resultados positivos que ofrecen en la curación de las heridas, aunque en ocasiones la limitante es el aspecto económico. En el mercado, el precio unitario oscila entre los 20 y 90 soles, esto representa una inversión económica de 1500 soles en promedio por paciente, produciendo en algunos casos complicaciones o abandono del tratamiento cuando los recursos son escasos. Conclusiones: La demanda de pacientes con heridas crónicas de difícil resolución en las instituciones de salud públicas de Lima metropolitana es alta. Es importante promover e incentivar la investigación de nuevas alternativas terapéuticas y/o dispositivos biomédicos que favorezcan su curación.Universidad Ricardo Palma2020-08-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/319510.25176/RFMH.v20i4.3195Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol 20 No 4 (2020): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina HumanaRevista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana; Vol. 20 Núm. 4 (2020): Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana2308-05311814-5469reponame:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humanainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspaenghttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3195/3424http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3195/3425http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3195/4165http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/RFMH/article/view/3195/4125info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-02T16:10:24Zmail@mail.com -
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