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A meta-review of the impact of compression therapy on venous leg ulcer healing

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posted on 2024-08-01, 12:51 authored by Declan PattonDeclan Patton, Pinar AvsarPinar Avsar, Aicha Sayeh, Aglecia Moda Vitoriano BudriAglecia Moda Vitoriano Budri, Tom O'ConnorTom O'Connor, Simone WalshSimone Walsh, Linda NugentLinda Nugent, Denis HarkinDenis Harkin, Niall O'Brien, Jonathan Cayce, Michael Corcoran, Mario Gaztambide, Zena MooreZena Moore

This meta-review aimed to appraise and synthesise findings from existing systematic reviews that measured the impact of compression therapy on venous leg ulcers healing. We searched five databases to identify potential papers; three authors extracted data, and a fourth author adjudicated the findings. The AMSTAR-2 tool was used for quality appraisal and the certainty of the evidence was appraised using GRADEpro. Data analysis was undertaken using RevMan. We identified 12 systematic reviews published between 1997 and 2021. AMSTAR-2 assessment identified three as high quality, five as moderate quality, and four as low quality. Seven comparisons were reported, with a meta-analysis undertaken for five of these comparisons: compression vs no compression (risk ratio [RR]: 1.55; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.34-1.78; P < .00001; moderate-certainty evidence); elastic compression vs inelastic compression (RR: 1.02; 95% CI: 0.96-1.08; P < .61 moderate-certainty evidence); four layer vs

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The original article is available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

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Patton D, et al. A meta-review of the impact of compression therapy on venous leg ulcer healing. Int Wound J. 2022;20(2):430-447.

Publication Date

18 July 2022

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35855678

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  • Skin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Research Centre
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery
  • Library

Research Area

  • Health Professions Education
  • Vascular Biology
  • Population Health and Health Services
  • Nursing and Midwifery
  • Surgical Science and Practice
  • Immunity, Infection and Inflammation

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Wiley

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)

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