AbstractPurpose: A nurse-managed/physician-supervised treatment program for venous ulceration was evaluated to determine the influence of venous hemodynamics, comorbidities, patient behavior, and ulcer characteristics on time to healing and time to recurrence.Methods: The clinical course and long-term follow-up of 71 patients with 99 venous ulcers diagnosed between November 1981 and August 1994 were analyzed by a retrospective review of clinic records. Demographic data, severity of venous insufficiency, ulcer characteristics, and patient compliance were studied. Outcome variables were time to complete ulcer healing and time to first recurrence.Results: Ninety-one percent of the ulcers healed completely at a median 3.4 months. There were 52 ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment of patien...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the value of PPG in predicting healing and recurrence ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite similar disease patterns and treatment, there is great variation in clinica...
AbstractPurpose: A nurse-managed/physician-supervised treatment program for venous ulceration was ev...
AbstractPurpose: This study compared 3 years of nonoperative therapy in a vascular clinic (1991 to 1...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to present 7 years of data from operations of c...
AbstractBackgroundThe complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued developmen...
BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a wor...
AbstractObjective: Although newer techniques to promote the healing of leg ulcers associated with ch...
Objectives:To assess the influence of a vascular-led community service on the outcome of chronic leg...
Seventy patients with 90 venous ulcers were randomly assigned to hydrocolloid or conventional dressi...
Objective: Although newer techniques to promote the healing of leg ulcers associated with chronic ve...
AbstractIn order to assess the impact of comorbidities and identify factors that accelerate the heal...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment of patien...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the value of PPG in predicting healing and recurrence ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite similar disease patterns and treatment, there is great variation in clinica...
AbstractPurpose: A nurse-managed/physician-supervised treatment program for venous ulceration was ev...
AbstractPurpose: This study compared 3 years of nonoperative therapy in a vascular clinic (1991 to 1...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to present 7 years of data from operations of c...
AbstractBackgroundThe complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued developmen...
BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a wor...
AbstractObjective: Although newer techniques to promote the healing of leg ulcers associated with ch...
Objectives:To assess the influence of a vascular-led community service on the outcome of chronic leg...
Seventy patients with 90 venous ulcers were randomly assigned to hydrocolloid or conventional dressi...
Objective: Although newer techniques to promote the healing of leg ulcers associated with chronic ve...
AbstractIn order to assess the impact of comorbidities and identify factors that accelerate the heal...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of treatment of patien...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the value of PPG in predicting healing and recurrence ...
AbstractObjectiveDespite similar disease patterns and treatment, there is great variation in clinica...