Title
Specifičnosti primene različitog stepena kompresivne terapije u lečenju venskih ulceracija donjih ekstremiteta kod bolesnika starijeg životnog doba
Creator
Karanikolić, Vesna Lj. 1972-
Copyright date
2016
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Language
Serbian
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Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 23.06.2016.
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mentor
Binić, Ivana
Academic Expertise
Medicinske nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Medicinski fakultet
Group
Katedra za dermatovenerologiju
Alternative title
Specifics of applying different degrees of compression therapy in management of chronic venous leg ulcers in elderly patients
Publisher
[V. Lj. Кaranikolić]
Format
120 listova
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Biografija: list [121]
description
Phlebology, Dermatovenerology
Abstract (en)
Venous ulcers (VU) affects 1% of the total human population, where more often
in people over 65 years of age. There are different therapeutic modalities VU. The
most popular and also the most common treatment modality is a compression
bandage. The primary goal of the research is to determine the efficacy and safety
of compression therapy using different degrees of compression in the treatment of
venous ulceration in elderly patients. The study included 102 ambulatory patients
aged over 18 years with the presence of venous ulcers. By simple randomization,
were formed following groups. The study group consisted of patients ≥65 years,
while the control group consisted of patients <65 years. Each group of patients
was divided into two subgroups according to the degree of compression therapy
was applied in the treatment of VU The first subgroup was treated with a
compression pressure of 35-40 mmHg (Class III). The second subgroup consisted
of patients treated with compressive pressure> 45 mmHg (class III +).
In the follow-up period of 24 weeks the percentage of healed venous ulcers
treated with compression therapy class III was 36% in younger vs. 28% in elderly
patients and in patients treated with compressive therapy class III + was 53.85
%% in younger vs. 57.69% in elderly patients. In younger patients there was a
rapid healing of venous ulcers compared to a group of elderly patients treated with
compressive therapy class III. In both age groups of patients treated with
compressive therapy class III + has been found that the rate of healing of venous
ulceration was approximately the same.
Authors Key words
kompresivna terapija, venske ulceracije, starije životno doba
Classification
616.147.3-007.64-08-053.9:615.468(043.3)
Subject
B 630
Type
Elektronska teza
Abstract (en)
Venous ulcers (VU) affects 1% of the total human population, where more often
in people over 65 years of age. There are different therapeutic modalities VU. The
most popular and also the most common treatment modality is a compression
bandage. The primary goal of the research is to determine the efficacy and safety
of compression therapy using different degrees of compression in the treatment of
venous ulceration in elderly patients. The study included 102 ambulatory patients
aged over 18 years with the presence of venous ulcers. By simple randomization,
were formed following groups. The study group consisted of patients ≥65 years,
while the control group consisted of patients <65 years. Each group of patients
was divided into two subgroups according to the degree of compression therapy
was applied in the treatment of VU The first subgroup was treated with a
compression pressure of 35-40 mmHg (Class III). The second subgroup consisted
of patients treated with compressive pressure> 45 mmHg (class III +).
In the follow-up period of 24 weeks the percentage of healed venous ulcers
treated with compression therapy class III was 36% in younger vs. 28% in elderly
patients and in patients treated with compressive therapy class III + was 53.85
%% in younger vs. 57.69% in elderly patients. In younger patients there was a
rapid healing of venous ulcers compared to a group of elderly patients treated with
compressive therapy class III. In both age groups of patients treated with
compressive therapy class III + has been found that the rate of healing of venous
ulceration was approximately the same.
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