Chronic Wounds
Cross-source consensus on Chronic Wounds from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Chronic wounds accounted for most of the fortnightly wound burden, with a point prevalence of 3.81 per 1,000 population. — Prevalence of wounds and patient characteristics in an Australian community setting: a retrospective cohort study
- Chronic wounds had a higher annual prevalence than acute wounds. — Prevalence of wounds and patient characteristics in an Australian community setting: a retrospective cohort study
- The annual age-sex-standardised prevalence of chronic wounds was 4.64 per 1,000 population. — Prevalence of wounds and patient characteristics in an Australian community setting: a retrospective cohort study
- Chronic wound point prevalence in this study substantially exceeded prior UK estimates. — Prevalence of wounds and patient characteristics in an Australian community setting: a retrospective cohort study
- The Australian cohort reversed the female predominance for chronic wounds reported in prior UK and European reviews. — Prevalence of wounds and patient characteristics in an Australian community setting: a retrospective cohort study