Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort

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Autor(a) principal: Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP], Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142687
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/111181
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a worldwide public health problem. Treatment is complex, with high failure rates.OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical and therapeutic factors that influence healing of venous ulcers.METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients with venous ulcers. Ulcer area was measured at the first visit (T0) and after 6 months (T6) and 1 year (T12). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more at T6 and T12 was the outcome of interest, weighted by clinical, demographic and treatment aspects.RESULTS: Ninety-four patients were included (137 ulcers). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more was seen in 40.1% of patients (95% CI 31.9 to 48.4%) at T6 and 49.6% (95% CI 41.2 to 58.1%) at T12. Complete healing occurred in 16.8% (95% CI 10.5 to 23.1%) at T6 and 27% (95% CI 19.5 to 39.5%) at T12. The lowest ulcer area reductions at T6 were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.91 to 0.98), poor adherence to compression therapy (RR=4.04; 95% CI 1.31 to 12.41), and infection episodes (RR=0.42; 95% CI 0.23 to 0.76). At T12, lower reductions were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.92 to 0.98), longer topical antibiotic use (RR=0.93; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.99), and systemic antibiotic use (RR=0.63; 95% CI 0.40 to 0.99).CONCLUSIONS: Longstanding ulcer, infection, poor adherence to compression therapy, and longer topical and systemic antibiotic use were independently correlated with worse healing rates.
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spelling Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohortCohort studiesLeg ulcerLower extremityRisk factorsVaricose ulcerWound healingBACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a worldwide public health problem. Treatment is complex, with high failure rates.OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical and therapeutic factors that influence healing of venous ulcers.METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients with venous ulcers. Ulcer area was measured at the first visit (T0) and after 6 months (T6) and 1 year (T12). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more at T6 and T12 was the outcome of interest, weighted by clinical, demographic and treatment aspects.RESULTS: Ninety-four patients were included (137 ulcers). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more was seen in 40.1% of patients (95% CI 31.9 to 48.4%) at T6 and 49.6% (95% CI 41.2 to 58.1%) at T12. Complete healing occurred in 16.8% (95% CI 10.5 to 23.1%) at T6 and 27% (95% CI 19.5 to 39.5%) at T12. The lowest ulcer area reductions at T6 were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.91 to 0.98), poor adherence to compression therapy (RR=4.04; 95% CI 1.31 to 12.41), and infection episodes (RR=0.42; 95% CI 0.23 to 0.76). At T12, lower reductions were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.92 to 0.98), longer topical antibiotic use (RR=0.93; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.99), and systemic antibiotic use (RR=0.63; 95% CI 0.40 to 0.99).CONCLUSIONS: Longstanding ulcer, infection, poor adherence to compression therapy, and longer topical and systemic antibiotic use were independently correlated with worse healing rates.Univ Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Botucatu, SP, BrazilSoc Brasileira DermatologiaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP]Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]2014-12-03T13:07:02Z2014-12-03T13:07:02Z2014-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article414-422application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142687Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia. Rio De Janeiro Rj: Soc Brasileira Dermatologia, v. 89, n. 3, p. 414-422, 2014.0365-0596http://hdl.handle.net/11449/11118110.1590/abd1806-4841.20142687S0365-05962014000300414WOS:000337911100004S0365-05962014000300414.pdf25436330509410058084974543029515Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia0.8840,520info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-09-30T06:07:04Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/111181Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-09-30T06:07:04Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
title Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
spellingShingle Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]
Cohort studies
Leg ulcer
Lower extremity
Risk factors
Varicose ulcer
Wound healing
title_short Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
title_full Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
title_fullStr Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
title_sort Factors that influence healing of chronic venous leg ulcers: a retrospective cohort
author Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]
author_facet Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]
Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP]
Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP]
Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Scotton, Marilia Formentini [UNESP]
Miot, Hélio Amante [UNESP]
Abbade, Luciana Patrícia Fernandes [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cohort studies
Leg ulcer
Lower extremity
Risk factors
Varicose ulcer
Wound healing
topic Cohort studies
Leg ulcer
Lower extremity
Risk factors
Varicose ulcer
Wound healing
description BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a worldwide public health problem. Treatment is complex, with high failure rates.OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical and therapeutic factors that influence healing of venous ulcers.METHODS: Retrospective cohort study of patients with venous ulcers. Ulcer area was measured at the first visit (T0) and after 6 months (T6) and 1 year (T12). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more at T6 and T12 was the outcome of interest, weighted by clinical, demographic and treatment aspects.RESULTS: Ninety-four patients were included (137 ulcers). A reduction in ulcer area of 50% or more was seen in 40.1% of patients (95% CI 31.9 to 48.4%) at T6 and 49.6% (95% CI 41.2 to 58.1%) at T12. Complete healing occurred in 16.8% (95% CI 10.5 to 23.1%) at T6 and 27% (95% CI 19.5 to 39.5%) at T12. The lowest ulcer area reductions at T6 were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.91 to 0.98), poor adherence to compression therapy (RR=4.04; 95% CI 1.31 to 12.41), and infection episodes (RR=0.42; 95% CI 0.23 to 0.76). At T12, lower reductions were associated with longstanding ulcer (RR=0.95; 95% CI 0.92 to 0.98), longer topical antibiotic use (RR=0.93; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.99), and systemic antibiotic use (RR=0.63; 95% CI 0.40 to 0.99).CONCLUSIONS: Longstanding ulcer, infection, poor adherence to compression therapy, and longer topical and systemic antibiotic use were independently correlated with worse healing rates.
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