ObjectiveTo compare venous ulcer recurrence and compliance with two strengths of compression hosiery.MethodsThis study was a randomized controlled trial with a 5-year follow-up. The setting was the leg ulcer clinics of a teaching and a district general hospital in Scotland, United Kingdom. Patients were 300 outpatients with recently healed venous ulcers, with no significant arterial disease, rheumatoid disease, or diabetes mellitus. Interventions were fitting and supply of class 2 or class 3 compression hosiery. Four-monthly refitting by trained orthotists and surveillance by specialist nurses were performed. The main outcome measures were recurrence of leg ulceration and compliance with treatment.ResultsThirty-six percent (107/300) of pati...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
BackgroundVenous ulcers are a major health problem because of their high prevalence and associated h...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
Background: Compression is an effective and recommended treatment for venous leg ulcers. Although th...
Once patients’ leg ulcers are healed, it is recommended that you move them from compression bandag...
Background and Significance Venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of chronic ill-health for 1–3%...
Study background and context (please read poster for more information) Over 180,000 people in the U...
Background Drawbacks exist with the standard treatment (four-layer compression bandages) for veno...
Background: Chronic venous leg ulceration is a common and costly clinical issue across the world, af...
Seventy patients with 90 venous ulcers were randomly assigned to hydrocolloid or conventional dressi...
AbstractBackgroundThe complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued developmen...
There are an increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers a...
Background: Venous ulcers have a prevalence of approximately 2 million people in the United States, ...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...
BackgroundVenous ulcers are a major health problem because of their high prevalence and associated h...
ObjectiveThis was a systematic review of the literature to determine which compression method is sup...
Background: Compression is an effective and recommended treatment for venous leg ulcers. Although th...
Once patients’ leg ulcers are healed, it is recommended that you move them from compression bandag...
Background and Significance Venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of chronic ill-health for 1–3%...
Study background and context (please read poster for more information) Over 180,000 people in the U...
Background Drawbacks exist with the standard treatment (four-layer compression bandages) for veno...
Background: Chronic venous leg ulceration is a common and costly clinical issue across the world, af...
Seventy patients with 90 venous ulcers were randomly assigned to hydrocolloid or conventional dressi...
AbstractBackgroundThe complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued developmen...
There are an increasing number of compression systems available for treatment of venous leg ulcers a...
Background: Venous ulcers have a prevalence of approximately 2 million people in the United States, ...
ObjectiveIn search of an optimal compression therapy for venous leg ulcers, a systematic review and ...
BACKGROUND: The complicated natural history of venous ulcers requires the continued development and ...
AbstractIntroduction: Leg ulcers associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) frequently recur...