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Manuela Porso1, Simona Loreti1, Sveva Maria Nusca1, Sara Luziatelli1, Donatella Caccia1, Giulia Taborri1, Donatella Trischitta1, Maurizio Taurino2, Luca Padua3, Vincenzo Maria Saraceni1, Maria Chiara Vulpiani1, Mario Vetrano4.
Abstract
Chronic soft tissue wounds of the lower limbs are debilitating, painful and often unresponsive to advanced dressing treatments. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) could represent an alternative treatment. Ten patients with chronic soft tissue wounds of the legs, unresponsive to advanced dressing treatments for more than 3 mo, underwent three defocused ESWT sessions at 72-h intervals. In every session, the sum of 300 standard pulses + 100 pulses per square centimeter was applied at 0.15 mJ/mm2 and 4 Hz over the edge of the wound. The wound size in square centimeters, Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool and visual analogue scale were used as outcome measures. A significant reduction in wound size and Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool and visual analogue scale values from pre-treatment to 90 d was observed. Seven of ten ulcers healed completely and nine of ten patients reported complete pain relief. Defocused ESWT represents a non-invasive, feasible strategy for difficult-to-treat soft tissue wounds of the lower limbs. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Advanced dressing treatment; Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool; Chronic soft tissue wound; Defocused extracorporeal shock wave therapy; Visual analogue scale; Wound size
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27745716 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2016.08.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998