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Título : | Manejo interdisciplinar de úlceras vasculares: compresión, tratamiento local, tratamiento complementario y coordinación interdisciplinar |
Autor : | Anarte Ruiz, Carmen Masoliver Forés, Angel Garralón Pérez, Amparo |
Palabras clave : | Úlcera de la pierna úlcera varicosa Enfermería Atención primaria Competencia clínica |
Fecha de publicación : | 29-ago-2017 |
Editorial : | SEAPA |
Citación : | Seller Arias M, Anarte Ruiz C, Masoliver Forés F, Garralón Pérez A. Manejo interdisciplinar de úlceras vasculares: compresión, tratamiento local, tratamiento complementario y coordinación interdisciplinar. RqR Enfermería Comunitaria (Revista de SEAPA). 2017 Agosto; 5(3): 60-71 |
Resumen : | Objective: To know the interdisciplinary management of vascular wounds of the lower limbs: compression, local and complementary treatment and interdisciplinary coordination. Methods: A retrospective longitudinal and observational study . Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) were analyzed looking for vascular wounds good management recommendations. Variables were determined according those guides, and every clinical history with an ICD's vascular disease diagnostic and a NANDA's wound diagnostic were selected. Etiology and localization of the wounds were checked and variables were analyzed on the 31 resulting histories. Results: Three mixed injuries and 28 venous wounds were found. The compression therapy was recorded by 35.7% during the injury and 21.4% during and after the injury. Antiaggregants were prescribed in 100% of mixed wounds records and pentoxifylline in 10.7% of the venous ones. The health recommendations in exercise and tobacco was found in 66,7% of histories with mixed pathology. Exercise recommendation was given on venous injuries by 10.7%. The location was recorded in 66.7% in mixed wounds and in 21.4% in venous ones. The pulse palpation record was 66.7% in mixed injuries and 17.9% in venous ones. The ankle-brachial pressure index was recorded in 66.7% in mixed injuries and in 7.1% in venous ones. Conclusions: Recommendations of CPG for venous leg ulcers were found to be recorded in less than a quarter of the assessed histories. The arterial pathology is carried mainly by vascular surgery and the venous pathology by primary care. |
URI : | https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/8506 |
ISSN : | 2254-8270 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Sanidad |
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