Consensus on the diagnosis and management of chronic leg ulcers - Brazilian Society of Dermatology

Chronic leg ulcers affect a large portion of the adult population and cause a significant social and economic impact, related to outpatient and hospital care, absence from work, social security expenses, and reduced quality of life. The correct diagnosis and therapeutic approach are essential for a...

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Published in:Anais brasileiros de dermatología Vol. 95; no. Suppl 1; pp. 1 - 18
Main Authors: Abbade, Luciana Patricia Fernandes, Frade, Marco Andrey Cipriani, Pegas, José Roberto Pereira, Dadalti-Granja, Paula, Garcia, Lucas Campos, Bueno Filho, Roberto, Parenti, Carlos Eduardo Fonseca
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Spain Elsevier España, S.L.U 01-11-2020
Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia
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Summary:Chronic leg ulcers affect a large portion of the adult population and cause a significant social and economic impact, related to outpatient and hospital care, absence from work, social security expenses, and reduced quality of life. The correct diagnosis and therapeutic approach are essential for a favorable evolution. To gather the experience of Brazilian dermatologists, reviewing the specialized literature to prepare recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of the main types of chronic leg ulcers. Seven specialists from six university centers with experience in chronic leg ulcers were appointed by the Brazilian Society of Dermatology to reach a consensus on the diagnosis and therapeutic management of these ulcers. Based on the adapted DELPHI methodology, relevant elements were considered in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic leg ulcers of the most common causes; then, the recent literature was analyzed using the best scientific evidence. The following themes were defined as relevant for this consensus - the most prevalent differential etiological diagnoses of chronic leg ulcers (venous, arterial, neuropathic, and hypertensive ulcers), as well as the management of each one. It also included the topic of general principles for local management, common to chronic ulcers, regardless of the etiology. This consensus addressed the main etiologies of chronic leg ulcers and their management based on scientific evidence to assist dermatologists and other health professionals and benefit the greatest number of patients with this condition.
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ISSN:0365-0596
1806-4841
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DOI:10.1016/j.abd.2020.06.002