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3 layer paste bandages were more effective than 4 layer bandages for healing venous leg ulcers

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Q Are 3 layer paste bandages as effective as 4 layer bandages for healing of venous leg ulcers?

METHODS

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randomised controlled trial.

Embedded ImageAllocation:

{concealed}*.

Embedded ImageBlinding:

unblinded.

Embedded ImageFollow up period:

1 year.

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a hospital leg ulcer outpatient clinic in London, UK.

Embedded ImagePatients:

133 patients (56% men) with venous leg ulcers. Exclusion criteria: arterial disease, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus, positive sickle cell test, HIV infection, ulcer area <0.25 cm2 or >100 cm2, known sensitivity to paste, or ulcer not of venous aetiology.

Embedded ImageInterventions:

3 layer paste bandages (a Steripaste® hypoallergenic paste bandage, a Setopress® compression bandage, and a Tubigrip® bandage to hold everything in place) (n = 64) or 4 layer bandages (Velband® orthopaedic wool, a crepe bandage, an Elset® compression bandage, …

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  • * Information provided by author.

  • For correspondence: Professor K Burnand, Department of Academic Surgery, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK. kevin.burnandkcl.ac.uk

  • Source of funding: in part, SSL International.