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Complex treatment of venous leg ulcers including the useof oral nutritional supplementation: results of 12-weekprospective study

Paulina Mościcka, Justyna Cwajda‐Białasik, Arkadiusz Jawień, Maria T. Szewczyk

2021Advances in Dermatology and Allergology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Malnutrition is known to impair the wound healing process, contributing to wound chronicity. Venous leg ulcers (VLU) represent the most common chronic leg wounds and become epidemiologically relevant in an ageing society. Aim: This study investigated the effects of a complex treatment, including a specialized oral nutritional supplementation, on the dynamics of the VLU healing. Material and methods: This 12-week prospective study included 35 individuals with VLU. The patients received professional wound care including specialized dressings. To ensure an optimal nutritional status for wound healing, the patients were asked to drink three times per day 200 ml of an energy-dense protein-rich formula containing arginine, zinc, and vitamins. The healing dynamics were assessed by planimetry. Results: = 0.0001). Both the highest healing rates and most marked increase in prealbumin levels were observed in the first 6-8 weeks. The progress in wound healing was associated with a decreased pain intensity and an improved quality of life. Supplementation was well accepted by the patients. Conclusions: This study shows that a complex intervention involving nutritional support contributes to a significant progress in VLU healing and promotes the well-being of affected individuals.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWound healingVenous leg ulcerProspective cohort studyNutritional SupplementationMalnutritionWound careQuality of life (healthcare)Internal medicinePhysical therapySurgeryNursingDiagnosis and Treatment of Venous DiseasesWound Healing and TreatmentsPlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation
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