Assessing chronic wound perfusion in the lower extremity: current and emerging approaches

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Chronic Wound Care Management and Research Pub Date : 2015-10-27 DOI:10.2147/CWCMR.S60326
K. Woo, T. Brandys, J. Marin
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: Current evidence suggests that vascular and wound bed perfusion assessment should be integral to the care of people with chronic wounds in the lower extremities. Peripheral artery diseases can be insidious, with many affected individuals unaware of circulation issues and failing to seek medical help until they develop foot ulcers, gangrene, and other related complications. Measuring tissue perfusion is a useful diagnostic marker for chronic wounds and may help determine a wound’s potential for healing. A complete patient history and physical examination is imperative to help determine the correct diagnosis of lower extremity ulcers. This article aims to discuss current and emerging wound perfusion assessment techniques, including ankle–brachial index,
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评估下肢慢性伤口灌注:当前和新兴的方法
目前的证据表明,血管和伤口床灌注评估应该是对下肢慢性伤口患者护理不可或缺的一部分。外周动脉疾病可能是潜伏的,许多受影响的人没有意识到循环问题,也没有寻求医疗帮助,直到他们发展成足溃疡、坏疽和其他相关并发症。测量组织灌注是慢性伤口的一个有用的诊断标记,可以帮助确定伤口的愈合潜力。完整的病史和体格检查是必要的,以帮助确定下肢溃疡的正确诊断。本文旨在讨论当前和新兴的伤口灌注评估技术,包括踝肱指数,
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