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Phlebology ; 38(5): 341-347, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37159922

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OBJECTIVES: Venous leg ulcers (VLU) are prevalent and require a large investment of resources to manage. We investigated whether the introduction of a rapid access see-and-treat clinic for VLU patients affected rates of unplanned inpatient admissions with VLU. METHODS: The Hospital Inpatient Enquiry database was consulted for data on admission rates, length of stay, bed-days used, and costs, across a 4-year period; 2 years since the introduction of the clinic, and the 2 years prior as a control. RESULTS: Two hundred and eighteen patients admitted with VLU accounted for 2,529 inpatient bed-days, 4.5 (2-6) admissions per month, and a median hospital stay of 7 (4-13) days across the study period. Median admissions decreased from 6 (2.5-8.5) per month before, to 3.5 (2-5) after introduction of the clinic (p = 0.04). Bed-day usage fell from 62.5 (27-92.5), to 36.5 (21-44) days per month (p = 0.035). CONCLUSIONS: Admissions and bed-day usage for inpatient management of VLU fell after commencing a one-stop, rapid access clinic.


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Úlcera de la Pierna , Úlcera Varicosa , Humanos , Úlcera Varicosa/epidemiología , Úlcera Varicosa/terapia , Pacientes Internos , Cicatrización de Heridas , Hospitalización , Tiempo de Internación
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