Multicentre, randomised controlled trial of four-layer bandaging versus short-stretch bandaging in the treatment of venous leg ulcers.

  • Partsch, H.
  • Damstra, R.J.
  • Tazelaar, D.J.
  • Schuller-Petrovic, S.
  • Velders, A.J.
  • Rooij, M.J.M. de
  • Sang, R.R.
  • Quinlan, D.
Publication date
January 2001

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aim of the study was to compare the healing rates of venous ulcers obtained with four-layer bandages (4LB) versus short stretch bandages (SSB). DESIGN: Multicentre, randomised controlled trial performed in 5 centres of the Netherlands and in 2 centres in Austria ("PADS-study" = Profore Austrian Dutch Study). PATIENTS AND METHODS: 112 patients (53 treated with 4LB and 59 treated with SSB) completed at least one post-treatment follow-up, 90 completed the study. Bandaging and ulcer assessment was performed at weekly intervals. Randomisation was carried out for each centre and was stratified according to the size (more or less than 10 cm2) of the ulcerated area. Local therapy consisted of plain absorbing, non-adherent dressings. Tim...

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