[Purpose] To develop and verify the reliability of a new practical evaluation method for pitting edema, which uses the depth of the surface imprint as an indicator. [Subjects] We included 26 inpatients (52 legs). [Methods] The subjects were diagnosed with edema, and we verified the inter- and intra-rater reliabilities of the edema gauge using intraclass correlation coefficients. [Results] For the first and second measurement values and the measured values between the examiners, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. [Conclusion] Therefore, our findings suggest that the edema gauge, which measures the depth of the surface imprint, has sufficient intra- and interrater reliabilities
Aim. This paper reports a study examining the interrater and intrarater reliability of classifying p...
Various techniques may be used to assess leg edema. The value of these investigations has been discu...
Evaluation of wound status is typically based on means which require the removal of dressings. These...
[Purpose] To develop and verify the reliability of a new practical evaluation method for pitting ede...
Lower extremity edema is a symptom of chronic venous disease and venous insufficiency. However, clin...
purpose of this study was to establish intratester and intertester reliability of four methods of me...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) remain a chronic health problem with severe impacts on healthcare systems. Ear...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of digital videometry and acetate...
Background: In recent years, objective quantitative evaluations have become particularly important. ...
Final report and prototype photo for Project 12 of ME450, Fall 2010 semester.Edema is swelling cause...
BACKGROUND and AIM: The pitting test has been reported in various methods as a standard for evaluati...
The techniques to evaluate the anatomy of lower limb edema are discussed.The diagnosis of leg edema ...
The objective was to undertake a systematic review of the performance of wound measurement instrumen...
BACKGROUND: Grading of erythema in clinical practice is a subjective assessment that cannot be confi...
Evaluation of wound status is typically based on means which require the removal of dressings. These...
Aim. This paper reports a study examining the interrater and intrarater reliability of classifying p...
Various techniques may be used to assess leg edema. The value of these investigations has been discu...
Evaluation of wound status is typically based on means which require the removal of dressings. These...
[Purpose] To develop and verify the reliability of a new practical evaluation method for pitting ede...
Lower extremity edema is a symptom of chronic venous disease and venous insufficiency. However, clin...
purpose of this study was to establish intratester and intertester reliability of four methods of me...
Pressure ulcers (PUs) remain a chronic health problem with severe impacts on healthcare systems. Ear...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of digital videometry and acetate...
Background: In recent years, objective quantitative evaluations have become particularly important. ...
Final report and prototype photo for Project 12 of ME450, Fall 2010 semester.Edema is swelling cause...
BACKGROUND and AIM: The pitting test has been reported in various methods as a standard for evaluati...
The techniques to evaluate the anatomy of lower limb edema are discussed.The diagnosis of leg edema ...
The objective was to undertake a systematic review of the performance of wound measurement instrumen...
BACKGROUND: Grading of erythema in clinical practice is a subjective assessment that cannot be confi...
Evaluation of wound status is typically based on means which require the removal of dressings. These...
Aim. This paper reports a study examining the interrater and intrarater reliability of classifying p...
Various techniques may be used to assess leg edema. The value of these investigations has been discu...
Evaluation of wound status is typically based on means which require the removal of dressings. These...