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Evaluation of Chronic Wound Pain- Results of A Study of 274 Consecutively Observed Patients at Our Wound Care Center

Rolando Tasinato, Max Dei Negri, Gaia Degli Angeli, Corrado Da Lio, Ragazzo Sonia and Giampiero Avruscio
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Ragazzo Sonia: General and Vascular Surgical Department, ASL 3 Mirano’s General Hospital Venice, Italy
Giampiero Avruscio: Medical Angiology Unit of the University Hospital of Padua, Italy

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 59, issue 2, 51420-51423

Abstract: Chronic wound pain is a relevant issue, influencing the patient’s quality of life and impacting on both the patient and caregiver’s physical, emotional and cognitive functions. Analysis on data found in literature highlights that pain is found in 32.7-68.5% of patients with chronic ulcers of the lower limbs, such percentage varying from 20% for pressure ulcers up to 91% for ischemic ulcers.

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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.59.009279

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