Leg ulcersOlder adultsVenous stasis disease is common among older adults due to calf muscle pump failure, immobility, chronic edema, and obesity. Increased venous pressure increases the capillaries' permeability allowing fluid, proteins, and blood cells to leak into the tissues. Ulceration is ...
Venous stasis ulcer disease: Patterns of incidence and healingPurpose: Venous stasis ulcers cause pain and disability while healing and are prone to recurrence. The purpose... SK Chase,M Melloni,A Savage 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 CASE STUDY – ROLE OF SHODHANA IN MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC VENOUS U...
Warm-up active wound therapy: A novel approach to the management of chronic venous stasis ulcers Warm-up active wound therapy: a novel approach to the management of chronic venous stasis ulcers. Journal of Vascular Nursing 1998; 16(2):38-42... C,Robinson,and,... - 《Journal of Wocn》 ...
There is a continuing high incidence of contact sensitivity in patients with venous stasis ulcers which has important implications for the management of these patients.doi:10.1111/j.1365-2230.1991.tb00368.xC.L. WILSONDepartment of Dermatology, Slade Hospital, Oxford...
This review describes the incidence, clinical presentation, diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment of SD. Literature was selected via a high-level PubMed search using keywords related to SD, such as “stasis dermatitis,”“stasis ulcers,”“venous ulcers,”“venous hypertension,”“venous stasis ...
• PAH: this should be systematically considered in presence of asthenia, fatigue on exertion, palpita- tions, dyspnea on exertion, or signs of right heart decompensation (edema of lower limbs, jugular venous distention, hepatojugular reflux). PAH can also manifest as chest pain and oppression,...
Venous stasis ulcers: a review. Patient Education as TopicLeg UlcerPatient Care PlanningVenous stasis ulcers are one of the most common and perhaps the most costly of the vascular ... SB Black - 《Ostomy/wound Management》 被引量: 36发表: 1995年 Compression therapy in venous leg ulcers Medic...
The Use of Active Fluid Management in the Treatment of Venous Leg Ulcers Statement of Clinical Problem Patients presenting with venous insufficiency and subsequent ulcerations of the lower extremities require life-long health care management. Studies show that 45% of patients of these ulcers recur ...
Compression therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for phlebological and lymphatic conditions including venous leg ulceration, venous hypertension, venous edema, venous stasis, and other chronic venous disorders [1,2]. The objectives of compression therapy are to reduce the venous pressure in the af...
According to the Wound Healing Society, about 15% of older adults in the US suffer from chronic wounds, including predominantly venous stasis ulcers, pressure ulcers (bedsores), and diabetic (neuropathic) foot ulcers. Every year 2 to 3 million more Americans are diagnosed with various types of...