The Efficacy of Multi-Layer Compression System and TIME-Concept for the Management of Leg Ulcers in Patients with Ambulatory Venous Hypertension – Truth and Myth
Sergii Karpeniuk,
Anatoliy Bedenyuk,
Petro Bodnar
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Venous leg ulcers are late manifestations of chronic venous insufficiency that can cause disability and serious complications. The elderly are more commonly affected. This study was designed to test the effectiveness, healing rates, quality of life and costs of multi-layer compression system and TIME-concept (tissue management, infection control, moisture balance and wound edge optimization) for the management of leg ulcers in patients with ambulatory venous hypertension.Methods: A prospective cl… Show more
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