P Sheehan, P Jones, A Caselli, JM Giurini, A Veves - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Wound area measurements at baseline and after 4 weeks were performed in 203
patients. The midpoint between the percentage area reduction from baseline at 4 weeks in patients
healed versus those not healed at 12 weeks was found to be 53%. Subjects with a ... Cited by 92 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 21 versions
DJ Margolis, JM Gelfand, O Hoffstad, JA Berlin - Diabetes Care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Surrogates measured after 2, 4, or 8 weeks of care and based on percentage change
in area, log healing rate, and log area ratio discriminated well with respect to differentiating between
those wounds that healed and those that did not heal by the 12th or 20th week of care. ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
J Kantor, DJ Margolis - British Journal of Dermatology, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com Venous leg ulcers, which may take months to heal, account for 40–70% of all lower extremity
chronic wounds. New treatment options for venous leg ulcers have recently been proposed,
and therefore deciding which patients are candidates for these novel—and often ... Cited by 90 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
LA Lavery, SA Barnes, MS Keith, JW Seaman, DG … - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESULTS—Early changes in PWAR were predictive of final healing at 16 weeks.
Specifically, wounds that reached ≥15% PWAR at 1 week or ≥60% PWAR at 4 weeks had a
68 and 77% (respectively) probability of healing vs. a 31 and 30% probability if these ... Cited by 11 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
M Flanagan - Ostomy/wound management, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Wound measurement is an important component of wound assessment that has the potential
to provide baseline measurements to predict treatment outcomes. This review critically evaluates
the efficacy of current wound measurement techniques. Findings indicate that true area ... Cited by 35 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions
L Van Rijswijk, M Polansky - Ostomy/wound management, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Time to healing analysis methods (Kaplan-Meier time until healing curves) were used to compare
time to healing deep pressure ulcers as a function of patient and wound characteristics at baseline
and after two weeks of treatment. Time to healing was significantly reduced in patients ... Cited by 49 - Related articles - BL Direct
DH Keast, CK Bowering, AW Evans, GL … - Wound Repair and …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com The effective management of nonhealing wounds is based on a complete patient history, a detailed
initial assessment of the wound, and an analysis of probable causative factors. This information
is used to individualize a management strategy to the underlying pathophysiology ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - All 4 versions
MC Robson, DP Hill, ME Woodske, DL … - Archives of Surgery, 2000 - archsurg.highwire.org You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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DJ Margolis, L Allen-Taylor, O Hoffstad, JA Berlin - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—For this cohort study, we evaluated >31,000 individuals
with a diabetic neuropathic foot ulcer seen in the Curative Health Services System. Using multivariate
logistic regression, we evaluated the association between wound size, wound duration, ... Cited by 55 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
M Flanagan - Journal of wound care, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1: J Wound Care. 2003 May;12(5):189-94. Wound measurement: can it help us to monitor
progression to healing? Flanagan M. Tissue Viability Department of Continuing Professional
Development, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, UK. ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions