Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, with treatment costly and health service resource intensive. Venous disease contributes to approximately 70% of all chronic leg ulcers and these ulcers are often associated with pain, reduced mobility and a decreased quality of life. Despite evidence-based care, 30% of these ulcers are unlikely to heal within a 24-week period and therefore the recognition and identification of risk factors for delayed healing of venous leg ulcers would be beneficial. Aim To review the available evidence on risk factors for delayed healing of venous leg ulcers. Methods: A review of the literature in regard to risk factors for delayed healing in venous leg ulcers...
Venous leg ulcers are characterized by a long healing process and repeated cycles of ulceration. A s...
- To identify the current evidence in the literature on risk factors for delayed healing in venous l...
Background: Venous leg ulcers are slow to heal, and recurrence is frequent. Living with venous leg u...
Background\ud \ud Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the populat...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Background: Chronic leg ulcers affect 1-3% of the population, are costly to treat and health service...
AbstractObjectiveDespite similar disease patterns and treatment, there is great variation in clinica...
Objective - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population. Venous diseas...
Objective - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population. Venous diseas...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population...
BackgroundCompression therapy is the most widely used treatment for venous leg ulcers and it was use...
Aim: Despite advances in wound care, chronic venous leg ulcers still pose a considerable burden and ...
AbstractBackgroundThe basic goal of this research was to determine and evaluate the prognostic facto...
Background: Healing of non-traumatic skin ulcers is often suboptimal. Prognostic tools that identify...
Up to 5% of older adults experience chronic leg ulcers, the majority of venous and/or arterial aetio...
Venous leg ulcers are characterized by a long healing process and repeated cycles of ulceration. A s...
- To identify the current evidence in the literature on risk factors for delayed healing in venous l...
Background: Venous leg ulcers are slow to heal, and recurrence is frequent. Living with venous leg u...
Background\ud \ud Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the populat...
Background Chronic leg ulcers, remaining unhealed after 4–6 weeks, affect 1-3% of the population, wi...
Background: Chronic leg ulcers affect 1-3% of the population, are costly to treat and health service...
AbstractObjectiveDespite similar disease patterns and treatment, there is great variation in clinica...
Objective - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population. Venous diseas...
Objective - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population. Venous diseas...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - Chronic wounds are costly and affect approximately 1–2% of the population...
BackgroundCompression therapy is the most widely used treatment for venous leg ulcers and it was use...
Aim: Despite advances in wound care, chronic venous leg ulcers still pose a considerable burden and ...
AbstractBackgroundThe basic goal of this research was to determine and evaluate the prognostic facto...
Background: Healing of non-traumatic skin ulcers is often suboptimal. Prognostic tools that identify...
Up to 5% of older adults experience chronic leg ulcers, the majority of venous and/or arterial aetio...
Venous leg ulcers are characterized by a long healing process and repeated cycles of ulceration. A s...
- To identify the current evidence in the literature on risk factors for delayed healing in venous l...
Background: Venous leg ulcers are slow to heal, and recurrence is frequent. Living with venous leg u...