Real-Life Data on Wound Healing Speed and Duration to Wound Closure by Different Aetiology in a Primary Care Centre in the Netherlands.

Wouter Brekelmans, Boudewijn L S Borger van der Burg, Bart Fischer, Maartje Hesseling-Kuijpers, Rigo Hoencamp, Harm Jaap Smit
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Correct classification of wounds is of paramount importance for diagnostic and therapeutic pathways. The aim of this study was to provide insight in the incidence of different aetiology of wounds and the healing time in a primary care setting. All patients with a wound presented in Primary Care (PC) practice from January 2017 through 2020 were included. A retrospective analysis related to age, sex, duration of wound healing, healing-rates, aetiology and comorbidity of the patients was performed. The prevalence of wounds in primary care was is 3.9 per 1000. In more than 90% of the wounds heal within 37 days. The wound healing speed and duration to closure differ significantly (P = .002) between aetiology. This study shows that 90% of wounds that enter a Dutch GP practice heal within 37 days. This study provides unique data on wound healing rates differentiated by etiology.

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荷兰一家基层医疗中心不同病因导致的伤口愈合速度和伤口闭合持续时间的真实数据。
正确的伤口分类对于诊断和治疗至关重要。本研究旨在深入了解初级医疗机构中不同病因伤口的发生率和愈合时间。研究纳入了 2017 年 1 月至 2020 年期间在初级保健(PC)诊所就诊的所有伤口患者。对患者的年龄、性别、伤口愈合时间、愈合率、病因和合并症进行了回顾性分析。基层医疗机构的伤口发病率为 3.9‰。超过 90% 的伤口在 37 天内愈合。不同病因导致的伤口愈合速度和愈合时间差异显著(P = .002)。这项研究表明,在荷兰全科医生诊所中,90%的伤口在 37 天内愈合。这项研究提供了根据病因区分伤口愈合率的独特数据。
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