Medical Compression in Patients With Chronic Wound and Peripheral Arterial Disease (NCT04829812) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Medical Compression in Patients With Chronic Wound and Peripheral Arterial Disease
France500 participantsStarted 2021-03-15
Plain-language summary
Real-life practice survey of vascular specialist in France caring for patients with chronic wound for which compression treatment would be indicated and arterial disease of the lower limbs
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria:
* Patient taken care of by a vascular specialist
* Practicing, in a hospital or not or in a healing center,
* Caring for patients with leg ulcers requiring the indication of compression treatment,
* Can include consecutive patients at each consultation over the entire duration of the study or at a pre-established rate of at least half a day per week
* Patient with a chronic leg wound (leg ulcer and foot ulcer), defined as a chronic leg wound that does not spontaneously tend to heal after 6 weeks in the case of a first episode or 2 weeks in the case of recurrenceo In principle justifying a compression treatment, o And concomitantly presenting with PAD, retained by the investigator according to clinical and hemodynamic criteria that he will describe.
Exclusion criteria:
* Patient not giving his consent for collection of study data
* Patient with a life expectancy of less than 6 months.
* Patients for whom telephone follow-up is impossible (no contact possible with the patient, family and friends, IDE and the doctor)
* Patient presenting:
* A leg wound that is not chronic, or does not validate the ulcer criteria;
* An ulcer not located on the leg, in particular trophic disorders above the knee;
* Necrotic angiodermatitis
* Systemic sclerosis
* An infected ulcer (not temporary)
* An arterial ulcer, with PAD at the critical ischemia stage (ICC 2020 consensus), ABI\<0.6, systolic ankle pression \<60mmHg, systolic toe pression\<30mmHg, TCPO2\<20mmHg, by…
What they're measuring
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Description of the practice of vascular specialist in the management of leg ulcers requiring medical compression