Traditionally, venous leg ulcers are treated with firm nonelastic bandages. Medical compression stockings are not the first choice although comparative studies found them equally effective or superior to bandages. Patients, methods: We report on a multi-center randomized trial with 60 patients treated with either short stretch multi-layer bandages or a two-stocking system (Sigvaris® Ulcer X® kit). Three patients have been excluded because their ankle movement was restricted to the extent that they could not put on the stockings and 1 patient withdrew consent. Patient characteristics and ulcer features were evenly distributed. The proportion of ulcers healed within 4 months and the time to completion of healing were recorded. Sub...
There are an increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers a...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Objectives To compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of two different compression bandages f...
Traditionally, venous leg ulcers are treated with firm nonelastic bandages. Medical compression sto...
Summary Traditionally, venous leg ulcers are treated with firm nonelastic bandages. Medical compress...
OBJECTIVE: In search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review an...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
Background: A randomized clinical trial was undertaken to determine the relative effectiveness of ...
Background: Four-layer bandaging is the standard treatment for venous leg ulcers but is bulky and ca...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
Introduction: Compression therapy by inelastic bandages is highly effective in achieving venous leg ...
AbstractConclusionThree-layer compressive bandages are slightly more effective than four-layer compr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ease of application of two-piece, graduated, compression systems for the ...
BACKGROUND: Aim of the study was to compare the healing rates of venous ulcers obtained with four-la...
An increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers and limited...
There are an increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers a...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Objectives To compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of two different compression bandages f...
Traditionally, venous leg ulcers are treated with firm nonelastic bandages. Medical compression sto...
Summary Traditionally, venous leg ulcers are treated with firm nonelastic bandages. Medical compress...
OBJECTIVE: In search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review an...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
Background: A randomized clinical trial was undertaken to determine the relative effectiveness of ...
Background: Four-layer bandaging is the standard treatment for venous leg ulcers but is bulky and ca...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
Introduction: Compression therapy by inelastic bandages is highly effective in achieving venous leg ...
AbstractConclusionThree-layer compressive bandages are slightly more effective than four-layer compr...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ease of application of two-piece, graduated, compression systems for the ...
BACKGROUND: Aim of the study was to compare the healing rates of venous ulcers obtained with four-la...
An increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers and limited...
There are an increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers a...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
Objectives To compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of two different compression bandages f...