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Three wound-dressing strategies to reduce surgical site infection after abdominal surgery: the Bluebelle feasibility study and pilot RCT.
Reeves BC, Rooshenas L, Macefield RC, Woodward M, Welton NJ, Waterhouse BR, Torrance AD, Strong S, Siassakos D, Seligman W, Rogers CA, Rickard L, Pullyblank A, Pope C, Pinkney TD, Pathak S, Owais A, O'Callaghan J, O'Brien S, Nepogodiev D, Nadi K, Murkin CE, Munder T, Milne T, Messenger D, McMullan CM, Mathers JM, Mason M, Marshall M, Lovegrove R, Longman RJ, Lloyd J, Lim J, Lee K, Korwar V, Hughes D, Hill G, Harris R, Hamdan M, Brown HG, Gooberman-Hill R, Glasbey J, Fryer C, Ellis L, Elliott D, Dumville JC, Draycott T, Donovan JL, Cotton D, Coast J, Clout M, Calvert MJ, Byrne BE, Brown OD, Blencowe NS, Bera KD, Bennett J, Bamford R, Bakhbakhi D, Atif M, Ashton K, Armstrong E, Andronis L, Ananthavarathan P, Blazeby JM. Reeves BC, et al. Health Technol Assess. 2019 Aug;23(39):1-166. doi: 10.3310/hta23390. Health Technol Assess. 2019. PMID: 31392958 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
A mixed-methods feasibility and external pilot study to inform a large pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the effects of surgical wound dressing strategies on surgical site infections (Bluebelle Phase B): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Bluebelle Study Group; Reeves BC, Andronis L, Blazeby JM, Blencowe NS, Calvert M, Coast J, Draycott T, Donovan JL, Gooberman-Hill R, Longman RJ, Magill L, Mathers JM, Pinkney TD, Rogers CA, Rooshenas L, Torrance A, Welton NJ, Woodward M, Ashton K, Bera KD, Clayton GL, Culliford LA, Dumville JC, Elliott D, Ellis L, Gould-Brown H, Macefield RC, McMullan C, Pope C, Siassakos D, Strong S, Talbot H. Bluebelle Study Group, et al. Trials. 2017 Aug 29;18(1):401. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2102-5. Trials. 2017. PMID: 28851399 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Feasibility work to inform the design of a randomized clinical trial of wound dressings in elective and unplanned abdominal surgery.
Severn and Peninsula Audit and Research Collaborative for Surgeons (SPARCS) and West Midlands Research Collaborative (WMRC) on behalf of the Bluebelle Study Group. Severn and Peninsula Audit and Research Collaborative for Surgeons (SPARCS) and West Midlands Research Collaborative (WMRC) on behalf of the Bluebelle Study Group. Br J Surg. 2016 Nov;103(12):1738-1744. doi: 10.1002/bjs.10274. Epub 2016 Aug 4. Br J Surg. 2016. PMID: 27488730 Free PMC article.