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Heling af venose bensar. En randomiseret prospektiv undersogelse af en langstroek- versus en kortstroek-kompressionsbandage (Healing of venous leg ulcers: a randomized prospective study of a long-stretch versus short-stretch compression bandage) [Danish]
Danielsen L, Madsen SM, Henriksen L
Ugeskrift for Laeger 1999 Nov 1;161(44):6042-6045
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The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of two types of compression bandage with different degrees of elasticity on healing of venous leg ulcers. Forty-three patients with venous leg ulcers were included and blindly randomized to treatment with one of the two types of bandage aiming at a sub-bandage pressure in the ankle area of 40 mmHg. Forty legs were evaluated. Healed ulcers after 12 months were observed in 71% of the long-stretch group and in 30% of the short-stretch group (p = 0.06). Using life-table analysis the predicted healing rate in the long-stretch group after 12 months was 81% and for the short-stretch group 31% (p = 0.03). The mean of relative ulcer areas at 12 months was 0.25 for the long-stretch group and 0.95 for the short-stretch group (p = 0.01). The present study appears to indicate a positive influence of the elasticity of a compression bandage applied with a sub-bandage pressure around 40 mmHg in the ankle area on venous ulcer healing.

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