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ABSTRACT Background Standard of Care (SoC) with multilayer compression therapy along with proper wound management, may not be sufficient to close all venous ulcers and needs advanced therapies. Methods In this multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled, open‐label trial, 351 patients were screened, 200 were eligible and enrolled and were ...
Yadwinder Dhillon+13 more
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Dermatological emergencies and determinants of hospitalization in Switzerland: A retrospective study
Abstract Background Dermatologic conditions are estimated to account worldwide for approximately 8% of all visits at emergency departments (EDs). Although rarely life‐threatening, several dermatologic emergencies may have a high morbidity. Little is known about ED consultations of patients with dermatological emergencies and their subsequent hospital ...
S. Cazzaniga+6 more
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Leech Application in Varicose Ulcer: A Single Case Study [PDF]
A female patient aged 47 Years from Lankeswar, Guwahati, Assam approached Shalya OPD of Govt. Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Guwahati with complain of an ulcer over the left lower leg with pain and swelling since 6 months.
Binod Kalita+3 more
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Pipeline esophageal varices: Insights from clinical cases and models
Abstract Objectives While esophageal varices (EVs) are typically treated endoscopically, other options such as interventional radiology or surgical treatment are considered when endoscopic treatment is challenging. Pipeline EVs are difficult to treat endoscopically due to their large diameter, and currently, no specific treatment guidelines have been ...
Keita Maki+6 more
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Physiotherapeutic procedure on the example of compression therapy in treatment of venous diseases
The aim of this study is an attempt to systematise the knowledge about physiotherapy in the process of treatment of vascular diseases, with particular focus on compression therapy.
Mateusz Curyło+4 more
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ABSTRACT Venous leg ulcer recurrence can be prevented with daily compression stocking wear; however, stocking effectiveness is often hindered by poor patient adherence. The ‘Personalised and Multi‐dimensional Compression Assessment and Intervention’ (PAMCAI) is a multidimensional decision aid, delivered by clinicians via an iPad application, designed ...
Laila Bar+3 more
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Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of foam sclerotherapy, endovenous laser ablation and surgery for varicose veins: results from the Comparison of LAser, Surgery and foam Sclerotherapy (CLASS) randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Foam sclerotherapy (foam) and endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) have emerged as alternative treatments to surgery for patients with varicose veins, but uncertainty exists regarding their effectiveness in the medium to longer term ...
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ABSTRACT Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are traditionally managed with standard‐of‐care dressings, compression and appropriate adjunctive venous interventions for pathologic venous reflux. Due to pathophysiological complexity and underlying patient comorbidities, conducting randomised controlled trials to evaluate the comparative efficacy of advanced ...
Rebecca Aburn+8 more
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Towards an individualized management strategy for patients with chronic venous disease: Results of a Delphi consensus [PDF]
Objective: To obtain consensus on management criteria for symptomatic patients with chronic venous disease (CVD; C2–C6) and superficial venous reflux.
Bos, R.R. (Renate) van den+4 more
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This study evaluated the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) in reducing anxiety and pain during outpatient endovenous laser ablation (EVLA). Patients engaged in a two‐part survey before and after a 360‐degree VR experience. The mean pre‐VR Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) score was 1.41, with post‐VR BAI averaging 1.33, showing a reduction of 0.08 (p<0 ...
Mitchell A. Taylor+4 more
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