Long-term prognosis for patients with chronic leg ulcers: A prospective cohort study

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作者
Nelzen, O
Bergqvist, D
Lindhagen, A
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[1] Department of Surgery, Karnsjukhuset
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leg ulcers; venous insufficiency; arterial insufficiency; diabetes; prospective study; survival; ulcer healing; prognosis; mortality;
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10.1016/S1078-5884(97)80179-7
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objectives: To assess the long-term prognosis of leg ulcers. Design: A 5 year prospective cohort study. Materials: A random sample of 382 patients with open leg ulcers (foot ulcers included) treated in the community. Methods: Interim analyses were made at 15 months (arterial ulcers) and at 20 months (varicose ulcers). Long-term healing was assessed at 54 months by a postal questionnaire. Five year survival was assessed by official population registries. Results: At 54 months 212 patients (55%) were still alive, of whom 124 (58%) had healed their ulcers, 80 (38%) had open ulcers and eight (4%) were amputated. The healing was worst for patients with venous ulcers, only 44% had healed their original ulcers without recurrence. The 5 year survival was 52%, significantly lower than for age- and sex-matched controls (68%) (p=0.0002). Patients with venous ulcers had a survival not significantly different from controls and patients with arterial or other aetiologies had a doubled risk of death. Diabetic patients had a lower survival than nondiabetics (p<0.05) and controls (p<0.0001), but the healing prognosis was not significantly different. Conclusion: Only patients with non-venous ulcers have a higher mortality than expected. The long-term healing prognosis for leg ulcer patients is poor and worst for patients with venous ulcers.
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