Despite advances in wound care, chronic venous leg ulcers still pose a considerable burden and contribute to high health care costs. At present, clinicians internationally utilise their own expert judgement when considering whether a venous leg ulcer will be difficult to heal. We have previously published on a screening tool to assist clinicians to detect leg ulcers at-risk of delayed healing. The aim of this study was to internationally validate this previously developed tool for venous leg ulcers that fail to heal by 24 weeks
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool for predicting the risk of recurrence w...
Perfuse sponsored Wounds Canada session on predicting whether a venous leg ulcer will heal in 24 wee...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Aim: Despite advances in wound care, chronic venous leg ulcers still pose a considerable burden and ...
- To identify the current evidence in the literature on risk factors for delayed healing in venous l...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
Aim To internationally validate a tool for predicting the risk of delayed healing of venous leg ulce...
This project developed, validated and tested reliability of a risk assessment tool to predict the ri...
Venous leg ulcers are characterized by a long healing process and repeated cycles of ulceration. A s...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Background: A risk assessment tool (RAT) for delayed healing in venous leg ulcers (VLUs) has previou...
Background\ud \ud Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the populat...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool for predicting the risk of recurrence w...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool for predicting the risk of recurrence w...
Perfuse sponsored Wounds Canada session on predicting whether a venous leg ulcer will heal in 24 wee...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Aim: Despite advances in wound care, chronic venous leg ulcers still pose a considerable burden and ...
- To identify the current evidence in the literature on risk factors for delayed healing in venous l...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool that can predict the risk of failure to...
Aim To internationally validate a tool for predicting the risk of delayed healing of venous leg ulce...
This project developed, validated and tested reliability of a risk assessment tool to predict the ri...
Venous leg ulcers are characterized by a long healing process and repeated cycles of ulceration. A s...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Background: A risk assessment tool (RAT) for delayed healing in venous leg ulcers (VLUs) has previou...
Background\ud \ud Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the populat...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool for predicting the risk of recurrence w...
The aim of this study was to validate a newly developed tool for predicting the risk of recurrence w...
Perfuse sponsored Wounds Canada session on predicting whether a venous leg ulcer will heal in 24 wee...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...