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Controlled Clinical Trial
. 2014 Jan;38(1):233-40.
doi: 10.1007/s00268-013-2228-x.

The impact of skin grafting on the quality of life and self-esteem of patients with venous leg ulcers

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Controlled Clinical Trial

The impact of skin grafting on the quality of life and self-esteem of patients with venous leg ulcers

Geraldo M Salomé et al. World J Surg. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

Background: The assessment of health-related quality of life in patients with venous leg ulcers provides important information for clinical decision making, evaluation of therapeutic benefits, and prediction of survival probabilities.

Methods: Health-related quality of life and self-esteem were assessed using the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the Rosenberg self-esteem (RSE) scale, respectively, in patients with venous leg ulcers treated with split-thickness skin grafts. One hundred patients with venous leg ulcers and indication for skin grafting were divided into two groups of 50 patients each: the control group (patients who received conservative treatment) and surgery group (patients who received split-thickness skin grafts).

Results: Patients in the surgery group reported significantly higher SF-36 scores (better health status) than controls one month after surgery, as well as 90 and 180 days postoperatively (p < 0.002). The mean total RSE score was significantly lower (indicating higher self-esteem) in the surgery group (mean RSE score, 17.54) than in the control group (mean RSE score, 24.22).

Conclusions: Split-thickness skin grafting resulted in better health-related quality of life and self-esteem in patients with venous leg ulcers than did compression therapy with Unna's boot.

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