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dc.contributor.authorPoynter, Elishaeng
dc.contributor.authorAndrews, Markeng
dc.contributor.authorAckerman, Wendieng
dc.date.issued2013eng
dc.description.abstractThe mainstay of initial treatment of venous stasis ulcers is compression therapy (strength of recommendation [SOR]: A, systematic review of randomized controlled trials [RCTs]). Multicomponent compression therapy is slightly superior to single-component therapy (SOR: B, systematic review of RCTs with inconsistent results). The various types of dressings available for managing venous stasis ulcers are similarly efficacious (SOR: A, systematic review of RCTs). Systemic therapies such as aspirin (SOR: B, single RCT) and pentoxifylline (SOR: A, systematic review of RCTs) improve healing rates whereas antibiotics don't (SOR: A, systematic review of RCTs). Cadexomer iodine, a topical antiseptic, improves ulcer healing but may not be feasible in most clinical settings because of the frequent dressing changes required (SOR: B, single RCT).eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/37332eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherFamily Physicians Inquiries Networkeng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionClinical Inquiries, 2013 (MU)eng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. School of Medicine. Department of Family and Community Medicine. Family Physicians Inquiries Networkeng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of family practice, 62, no. 08 (August 2013): 433-434.eng
dc.rightsOpenAccess.eng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.eng
dc.subjectvenous leg ulcereng
dc.subjectcompression therapyeng
dc.subjectsystemic therapyeng
dc.subject.lcshLeg -- Ulcerseng
dc.subject.lcshTherapeuticseng
dc.subject.lcshAspirineng
dc.titleWhat is the best initial treatment for venous stasis ulcers?eng
dc.typeArticleeng


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