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A Retrospective Analysis of Patients With Full Thickness Wounds in Limbs With Critical Ischemia

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Southwest Regional Wound Care Center

Status

Completed

Conditions

Critical Limb Ischemia

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00760357
56-RW-007

Details and patient eligibility

About

Once the patients are identified that have a full thickness wound on a limb clearly identified as having critical limb ischemia, these patients will be evaluated. The data that will be extracted from each chart will include patient's age, patient's gender, number of office visits, presence of diabetes, presence of osteomyelitis, type and amount of antibiotic administered, number of hyperbaric oxygen treatments, and if the wound healed.

Full description

Clinicians have even learned to group patients into different etiologic categories based on underlying disease such as diabetes mellitus, decubitus ulcer, surgical site infection, venous insufficiency, arterial insufficiency and others. It seems that wounds have been grouped into these categories because of their common barriers, which should allow us more precise algorithms and may provide better outcomes. That is diabetics tend to have the barriers of poor perfusion, endothelial cell dysfunction, white blood cell dysfunction, hyperglycemia, neuropathy and repetitive trauma. Venous insufficiency patients tend to have perivascular cuffing and peri wound edema. However patients with venous leg ulcers commonly have peripheral arterial disease and diabetes (3). The point is regardless of the etiology of the wound every patient must be evaluated for all barriers on every visit. Arbitrarily dividing chronic wounds in the etiologic categories has not significantly improved wound healing outcomes.

Enrollment

190 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • The inclusion criteria for the study are patients that demonstrate the following:

    • A limb with a TCpO2 less than 20 with a full thickness wound.
    • Initial visit from August 1, 2002 to December 31, 2005.

Exclusion criteria

  • The exclusion criteria for the study are patients that demonstrate the following:

    • Partial thickness wound or no wound in limb with critical ischemia.
    • A medical record that does not clearly demonstrate critical limb ischemia or does not clearly demonstrates a full thickness wound.

Trial design

190 participants in 1 patient group

Retrospective Anaylsis
Description:
Once the patients are identified that have a full thickness wound on a limb clearly identified as having critical limb ischemia, these patients will be evaluated

Trial contacts and locations

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