2016
DOI: 10.4081/vl.2016.5266
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A novel concept of pneumatic pump in the outpatient management of mixed leg ulceration: a pilot study

Abstract: Mixed leg ulcer is a challenge in vascular diseases because both arterial and venous systems of the lower extremities are involved in the wound pathogenesis. Management is very difficult because the coexistence of the two conditions sometimes prevent to use compression bandaging, which is the cornerstone of venous leg ulcer treatment. It has been recently developed the so called gradient pump (GP), a novel device which permits to intermittently stop the flow in the femoral vein with a pneumatic cuff placed on … Show more

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“…In venous ulcers management, there are no high-quality clinical trials on phlebotonic drugs which consider pain, quality of life and healing rate as parameters. 62,63 Pending questions remain. We don't know if the dose of a drug should be the same for varicose veins and for venous ulcers and if a drug has the same efficacy in different hemodynamic patterns.…”
Section: Venous Ulcers and Drugs: An Adjuvant Therapy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In venous ulcers management, there are no high-quality clinical trials on phlebotonic drugs which consider pain, quality of life and healing rate as parameters. 62,63 Pending questions remain. We don't know if the dose of a drug should be the same for varicose veins and for venous ulcers and if a drug has the same efficacy in different hemodynamic patterns.…”
Section: Venous Ulcers and Drugs: An Adjuvant Therapy?mentioning
confidence: 99%