Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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Improvement of wound healing by water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) in patients with chronic venous stasis ulcers of the lower legs including evaluation using infrared thermographyLow-grade elastic compression regimen for venous leg ulcers--an effective compromise for patients requiring daily dressing changes.Analysis of run-in and treatment data in a wound outcomes registry: clinical impact of topical platelet-rich plasma gel on healing trajectory.Use of the wound healing trajectory as an outcome determinant for acute wound healing.Wound edge biopsy sites in chronic wounds heal rapidly and do not result in delayed overall healing of the wounds.Venous ulcers of the lower limb: Where do we stand?MEASURE: A proposed assessment framework for developing best practice recommendations for wound assessment.Best-practice algorithms for the use of a bilayered living cell therapy (Apligraf) in the treatment of lower-extremity ulcers.Prediction and monitoring the therapeutic response of chronic dermal wounds.Vacuum-assisted closure home care training: a process to link education to improved patient outcomes.Difficult-to-heal wounds of mixed arterial/venous and venous etiology: a cost-effectiveness analysis of extracellular matrix.Wound measurement comparing the use of acetate tracings and Visitrak digital planimetry.The impact of Manuka honey dressings on the surface pH of chronic wounds.Emergence of coryneforms in osteomyelitis and orthopaedic surgical site infections.Wound healing trajectories to determine pressure ulcer treatment efficacy.Identification of Extracellular Matrix Components and Biological Factors in Micronized Dehydrated Human Amnion/Chorion Membrane.Electrostimulation: Current Status, Strength of Evidence Guidelines, and Meta-Analysis.Sequential treatment with calcium alginate dressings and hydrocolloid dressings accelerates pressure ulcer healing in older subjects: a multicenter randomized trial of sequential versus nonsequential treatment with hydrocolloid dressings alone.Wound-healing trajectories as outcome measures of venous stasis ulcer treatment.
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Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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Initial rate of healing predicts complete healing of venous ulcers.
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10.1001/ARCHDERM.133.10.1231
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1997-10-01T00:00:00Z