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Clinical Study Khirurgiia 1989

[Complex treatment of trophic ulcers in varicose veins].

Rzaev NM, Kosaev DV — Khirurgiia, 1989

Tier 2, Indexed

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Summary

What Researchers Did

Researchers investigated the effectiveness of prolonged epidural blockade and hyperbaric oxygenation, both separately and in combination, for treating varicose ulcers of the lower limbs in 112 patients.

What They Found

The study involving 112 patients found that both prolonged epidural blockade and hyperbaric oxygenation, whether applied individually or together, improved immediate and long-term treatment outcomes. These interventions also led to a reduction in the hospitalization period for patients with varicose ulcers.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

This research suggests that prolonged epidural blockade and hyperbaric oxygenation could potentially offer improved outcomes and shorter hospital stays for Canadian patients suffering from varicose ulcers. This approach might lead to more efficient management and better recovery for those with this condition.

Canadian Relevance

There is no direct Canadian connection mentioned for this study.

Study Limitations

The abstract does not provide specific quantitative data on the degree of improvement or reduction in hospitalization, limiting the precise understanding of treatment efficacy.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Wound Care
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 2811171
Year Published 1989
Journal Khirurgiia
MeSH Terms Adult; Analgesia, Epidural; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Length of Stay; Middle Aged; Varicose Ulcer

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