Unna's boot vs polyurethane foam dressings for the treatment of venous ulceration. A randomized prospective study.
Arch Surg
; 125(4): 489-90, 1990 Apr.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2181975
Recent reports have suggested that polyurethane foam dressings provide a more rapid and comfortable healing of venous stasis cutaneous ulcerations than standard semirigid impregnated gauze dressings. This multi-institutional study consists of a randomized, prospective comparison of 36 consecutive patients who were treated with either polyurethane foam dressings (group 1, n = 17) or Unna's boot (group 2, n = 19) for venous ulceration of the lower extremities. Ulcer size ranged from 6.0 to 270 cm2 (mean, 32.2 cm2) for group 1 and 0.2 to 600 cm2 (mean, 76.0 cm2) for group 2. Nine (52.9%) of 17 group 1 patients withdrew from the study due to wound odor, while there was 100% compliance in group 2. Overall wound healing was superior in group 2 (18 [94.7%] of 19) as compared with group 1 (7 [41.2%] of 17) (chi 2 = 8.2). The rate of healing was also better in group 2 (0.5 cm2/d) than in group 1 (0.07 cm2/d). Contrary to published European trials, impregnated gauze dressings exhibited superior treatment results when compared with polyurethane foam dressings in the current study.
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Colección:
01-internacional
Asunto principal:
Poliuretanos
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Vendajes
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Úlcera Varicosa
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
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Observational_studies
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Arch surg
Año:
1990
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Article