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Bibliography

Our bibliography is structured into the following topical sections:


Books:

Krasner D, Kane D (Eds)., Chronic Wound Care: A Clinical Source Book for Healthcare Professionals, Health Management Publications: Pennsylvania, 1997. To order contact: Health Management Publications, Inc.950 W. Valley Road, Ste. 2800, Wayne, PA 19087; 1-610-688-8220, 1-800-237-7285

Levin, ME, O'Neal LW, Bowker, JH, (Eds), The Diabetic Foot, Fifth Edition. Mosby Year Book: 1993.

Falanga V, Eaglstein WH, Leg and Foot Ulcers: A Clinician’s Guide, Martin Dunitz Limited, UK: 1995. The book can be ordered through Mosby-Year Book, Inc.

Bryant RA,  Acute and Chronic Wounds - Nursing Management, Mosby Year Book: 1992. To order: Mosby Year Book, Inc. Attention: Order Services, 11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO 63146. 1-800-426-4545

Cohen IK, Diegelman RF, Lindblad WJ, Wound Healing - Biochemical and Clinical Aspects, W.B. Saunders Co, Philadelphia: 1992.

Kozak GP, Campbell DR, Frykberg RG, Habershaw GM. Management of Diabetic Foot Problems, Second Edition. W.B. Saunders Co, Philadelphia: 1995. To order: W.B. Saunders Co., 625 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. 1-800-545-2522

Weihermuller M (Ed.), Practical Ambulant Phlebology. 1991, Verlag Medical Concept GmbH: Munich, 8046 Garching (near Munich).

 


Monographs:

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Wound Care: A Clinical Update, An Educational Monograph. May 1996. Medical College of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann University.

The American Journal of Surgery, A Symposium: Wound Infection and Occlusion - Separating Fact from Fiction. Kerstein MD (Ed.). Jan. 1994.

The Physiology of Wound Healing, March 1998 (Revised March 2000). Allegheny University of the Health Sciences and Hahneman School of Medicine and the Oxford Institute for Continuing Education. To order: Oxford Institute for Conitnuing Education. 301 Oxford Valley Road, Bldg. 1504A; Yardley, PA. (215) 497-4333 (tel.).

Clinical Practice Guideline No. 15: Treatment of Pressure Ulcers. US Dept. of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1994. AHCPR Publication 95-0652. To order write to (call first to get price quotes - you must send a check with your order): Superintendent of Documents, P. O. Box 371954, Pittsburg, PA 15250 or call: 1-800-358-9295, or: http://www.ahcpr.gov.

Wound Care: Legal Issues, Elizabeth Hogue, Esq., (tel.) 301-421-0143, (fax) 301-421-1699, 15118 Liberty Grove, Burtonsville, Maryland 20866

 


Subscriptions:

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The Medical Letter (a monthly report on prescriptive drugs): 1000 Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801. Phone: 1-800-211-2769. www.medletter.com.

Advances in Wound Care; 434  W. Downer, Aurora, IL 60506. Phone: 1-800-950-0879. www.woundcarenet.com.

Ostomy/Wound Management (practical, clinical articles geared toward clinicians), Wounds (articles focusing more on the research side of wound care), and Skin and Aging (practical articles focused on skin care issues). All three are published by: Health Management Publications, 950 W. Valley Road, Ste. 2800, Wayne, PA 19087; 1-800-237-7285

Diabetes Forecast (geared toward both people suffering from Diabetes and the people who care for them) and Diabetes Care ( geared more toward healthcare professionals), American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 363, Mt. Morris, IL 61054, 1-800-806-7801

Diabetes Self-Management, P.O. Box 51125, Boulder, CO 80323. 1-800-234-0923

University of California at Berkeley Wellness Letter, P. O. Box 420148, Palm Coast, FL  32142. (904) 445-6414

Johns Hopkins Medical Letter Health After 50, P. O. Box 420179, Palm Coast, FL  32142-9958. 904-446-4675

Nutrition Action Health Letter, 1875 Connecticut Ave., NW, Ste. 300, Washington, DC  20009. Phone: 1-800-237-4874, Fax: (202) 483-3286

 


Articles - Wound Healing

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Alvarez OM (ed.), Wound Healing, Dermatology in General Medicine, Third Edition, chapter 27, pp 322-335, 1990.

Berry DP, Harding KG, Shanton MR, et al., Human wound contraction: collagen organization, fibroblasts, and myofibroblasts. Plast Reconstr Surg, 102: 124-31, 1998.

Brown-Etris M. Measuring healing in wounds. Adv Wound Care, 8(4): 28-53 – 28-58, 1995.

Calvin M. Cutaneous wound repair. Wounds, 10: 12-32, 1998.

Chen WYI, Rogers AA, Lydon MJ. Characterization of biologic properties of wound fluid collected during the early stages of wound healing. J Invest Dermatol, 99: 559-64, 1992.

Das SK, Wound healing, operative incisions and skin grafts, Hardy’s Textbook of Surgery, 2nd Edition, Hardy JD (Ed.), Philidelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 106-112, 1988.

Diegelmann RF. Cellular and biochemical aspects of normal and abnormal wound healing: an overview. J Urol, 157: 298-302, 1977.

Edich MD, Rodeheaver GT, Jorgan RF, Berman DE, Thacker JG, Principals of emergency wound management, Annals of Emergency Medicine, 17:12, pp. 1284-1301, 1988.

Falanga V, Occlusive wound dressings: Why, when, which, Arch Dermatol, 6: 872-877, 1988.

Falanga V, Chronic wounds: pathophysiologic and experimental considerations, Prog dermatol, 100: 721-5, 1993.

Field CK, Kerstein MD. Overview of wound healing in a moist environment. Am J Surg, 167: 2S-6S, 1994.

Kerstein MD. Moist wound healing: the clinical perspective. Ostomy Wound Manage, 41(7A Suppl): 37S-45S, 1995.

Kerstein MD. The scientific basis of healing. Adv Wound Care, 10: 30-6, 1997.

Mast BA, Schultz GS. Interactions of cytokines, growth factors, and proteases in acute and chronic wounds. Wound Rep Reg, 4: 411-20, 1996.

Ovington LG, Dressings and ajunctive therapies: AHCPR guidelines revisited, Ostomy/Wound Management, 45(suppl 1A):94S-1-6S, 1999.

Palamand S, Brenden R, Reed A, Intelligent Wound Dressings and their Physical Characteristics, Wounds, Vol. 3, No. 4, July/August 1991.

Resnick B, Wound care for the elderly, Geriatric Nursing, 14:1, pp. 26-29, 1993.

Van Rijswijk L, Full-thickness pressure ulcers: patient and wound healing characteristics, Decubitus, 6: 16-23, 1993.

Cardy M, Baronoski S. Maximizing Effectiveness, Minimizing Inventory, Ostomy/Wound Management, Vol 38, No. 3, pp. 59-61, April 1992.

Rund CR, Non-conventional topical therapies in wound care, Ostomy/Wound Management, 42(5):18-26, June 1996.

Schaffer M, Barbul A. Lymphocyte function in wound healing and following injury. Br J Surg, 85: 444-60, 1998.

Weingarten M. Obstacles to wound healing. Wounds, 5: 238-44, 1993.

 


Articles - Pressure Ulcers

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Allcock N, Wharrad H, Nicolson A. Interpretation of pressure ulcer prevalence. J Adv Nurs, 20: 37-45, 1994.

Allman RM, Pressure ulcer prevalence, incidence, risk factors, and impact. Clin Geriatr Med, 31: 421-36, 1997.

Allman RM, Pressure ulcers among the elderly, N Engl J Med, 320:850-3, 1989.

Alvarez OM, Jarczynski-Childs E. Pressure ulcers:  Physical, supportive, and local aspects of management, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 8:4, pp. 869-890, 1991.

Barczak CA, Barnett RI, Childs EJ, Bosley LM. Fourth national pressure ulcer prevalence survey. Adv Wound Care, 10(4): 18-26, 1997.

Bennett MA, Report the task force on the implications for darkly pigmented intact skin in the prediction and prevention of pressure ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 8(6):34-5, 1995.

Bennett RG, O'Sullivan J, DeVito EM, Remsburg R. The increasing medical malpractice risk related to pressure ulcers in the United States. J Am Geriatr Soc 2000; 48:73-81.

Bergman-Evans B, Cuddigan J, Bergstrom N, Clinical practice guidelines: prediction and prevention of pressure ulcers, J Gerontol Nurs, 20:19-26, 1994.

Bergstrom N, Pressure ulcer treatment: quick reference guide for clinicians, Adv Wound Care, 8(2): 22-44, 1995.

Bergstrom N, Braden B, Kemp M, et al., Multi-site study of incidence of pressure ulcers and the relationship between risk level, demographic characteristics, diagnoses, and prescription of preventative interventions. J Am Geriatr Soc, 44:22-30, 1996.

Bergstrom N, Strategies for preventing pressure ulcer, Clin Geriatr Med, 13: 437-54, 1997.

Bliss MR, Managing pressure ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 8:6-8, 1995.

Brandeis GH, Berlowitz DR, Hossain M, et al. Pressure ulcers: the Minimum Data Set and the Resident Assessment Protocol. Adv Wound Care, 8(6):18-25, 1995.

Cheneworth CC, Hagglund KH, Valmassoi B, Brannon C. Portrait of practice: healing heel ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 7(2): 44-8, 1994.

Clinton JJ, Hernandez G. AHCPR background and history, Decubitus, 4(2):22-6, 1991.

Day D, Hayes K, Kennedy AM, Diercksen RM. Pressure ulcer prevention: review of literature, J NY State Nurses Assoc, 28: 12-7, 1997.

Eager CA. Monitoring wound healing in the home health arena, Adv Wound Care, 10: 54-7, 1997.

Erwin-Toth P. Cost effectiveness of pressure ulcer care in the United States, Adv Wound Care, 8(5): 59-61, 1995.

Ferrell BA, Pressure ulcers: Assessment of healing, Clin Geriatr Med, 13: 575-86, 1997.

Frantz RA, Bergquist S, Specht J. The cost of treating pressure ulcers following implementaiton of research-based skin care protocol in a long-term care facility, Adv Wound Care, 8:36-45, 1995.

Helme TA. Position changes for residents in long-term care. Adv Wound Care, 7(5): 57-61, 1994.

Hunter SM, Langemo DK, Olson B, et al. The effectiveness of skin care protocols for pressure ulcers, Rehab Nurs, 20:250-5, 1995.

Kimuar S, Pacala JT. Pressure ulcers in adults: family physicians’ knowledge, attitudes, practice preferences, and awareness of AHCPR guidelines, J Fam Pract, 44: 361-8, 1997.

Linder RM, Morris D,. The surgical management of pressure ulcers: a systematic approach based on staging. Decubitus, 3(2): 32-8, 1990.

Liu MH, Spungen AM, Fink L, et al., Increased energy needs in patients with quadriplegia and pressure ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 9(3):41-5, 1996.

Maklebust J, Policy implications of using reverse staging to monitor pressure ulcer status . Adv Wound Care, 10(5):32-5, 1997.

Maklebust J, Pressure ulcer staging systems, Adv Wound Care, 8(4):28-11 – 28-14, 1995.

Maklebust J, Pressure ulcers: definition and assessment parameters, Adv Wound Care, 8(4): 28-6 – 28-7, 1995.

Maklebust J, An update on horizontal patient support surfaces, Ostomy/Wound Management, 45(suppl 1A): 70S-77S, 1999.

Margolis DJ. Definition of a pressure ulcer. Adv Wound Care, 8(4):28-8-28-10, 1995.

Moore SM, Wise L. Reducing nosocomial pressure ulcers. J Nurs Adm, 27: 28-34, 1997.

NPUAP position on reverse staging of pressure ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 8(6): 32-3, 1995.

Provo B, Piacentine L., Dean-Baar S., Practice versus knowledge when it comes to pressure ulcer prevention, J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs, 24:265-9, 1997.

Remsburg RE, Bennett RG,. Pressure-relieving strategies for preventing and treating pressure sores, Clin Geriatr Med, 13:513-41, 1997.

Salzberg CA, Byrne DW, Cayten CG, et al., Predicting and preventing pressure ulcers in adults with paralysis, Adv Wound Care, 11: 237-46, 1998.

Stotts, NA, Hunt TK. Pressure ulcers: Managing bacterial colonization and infection. Clin Geriatr Med, 13: 565-73, 1997.

Suntken G, Starr B, Ermer-Seltun J, et al. Implementation of a comprehensive skin care program across care settings using the AHCPR pressure ulcer prevention and treatment guidelines. Ostomy Wound Manage, 42(2):20-2, 1996.

Taler G. Management of pressure ulcers in long term care. Adv Wound Care, 7(5): 43-9, 1997.

Taylor JS. Malpractice implecations of pressure ulcers, Adv Wound Care, 7(5): 43-9, 1994.

VanRijswijk L, Braden BJ, Pressure ulcer patient and wound assessment: an AHCPR clinical practice guideline update, Ostomy/Wound Management, 45(suppl 1A): 56S-67S, 1999.

Wright KD, A temporary solution to reverse staging: the skin care evaluation sheet, Ostomy//Wound Management, 43(7): 28-32, August 1997.

Xakellis G, Frantz RA. Cost-effectiveness of an intensive pressure ulcer prevention protocol in long-term care, Adv Wound Care, 11:22-9, 1998.

Xakellis GC, Quality assurance programs for pressure ulcers, Clin Geriatr Med, 13: 599-606, 1997.

 


Articles - Vascular Ulcers

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Baker SR, Stacey MC, Jopp-McKay AG, et al. Epidemiology of chronic venous ulcers, Br J Surg, 78: 864-867, 1991.

Burton CS. Venous Ulceration, Clinical Materials, 8: 203, 1991.

Callam MJ. Arterial Disease in Chronic Leg Ulceration: An Underestimated Hazard? Br Med J, 294: 929, 1987.

Callam MJ, Harper DR, Dale JJ, Ruckley CV. Chronic Ulcer of the Leg: Clinical History, Br Med J, 294: 1391, 1987.

Cherry GW, Ryan TJ, Cameron J. Blueprint for the Treatment of leg ulcers and the prevention of recurrence, Wounds, 3: 2-15, 1991.

Cherry GW, et al. Bandaging in the treatment of venous ulcers: a European view. Ostomy Wound Manag, 42(10A): 13-18, 1996.

Colgan MP, Dormandy JA, Jones PW, et al. Oxpentifylline treatment of venous ulcers of the leg, Br Med J; 300:972-25, 1990.

Cordts PR, Hanrahan LM, Rodriguez AA, et al. A prospective, randomized trial of Unna’s boot versus DuoDerm CGF hydro-active dressing plus compression in the management of venous leg ulcers, J Vasc Surg, 15:480-486, 1992.

Falabella AF. The anabolic steroid stanozolol upregulates collagen synthesis through the action of transforming growth factor beta 1, J Am Acad Dermatol, pp. 272-273, Aug 1998

Falanga V, Greenberg AS, Zhou L, et al. Stimulation of collagen synthesis by the anabolic steroid stanozolol, J Invest Dermatol, Dec 1998.

Frampton JE, Brogden RN. Pentoxyfylline: a review of its therapeutic effecacy in the management of peripheral vascular and cerebrovascular disorders. Drugs Aging, 7: 480-503, 1995.

Hansson C, Swanbeck G. Regulating the pressure under compression bandages for venous leg ulcers, Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh), 68: 245-249, 1988.

Harris AH, Brown-Etris M, Troyer-Caudel J. Managing vascular leg ulcers. Part 2: treatment. Am J Nurs, 96: 40-6, 1996.

Helfman T. Stanozolol as a novel therapeutic agent in dermatology, J Am Acad Dermatol, pp. 254-258, Aug 1995.

Holloway GA, Jr. Arterial ulcers: assessment and diagnosis. Ostomy Wound Manag, 42(3): 46-8, 50-1, 1996.

Kerstein MD, The nonhealing leg ulcer: peripheral vascular disease, chronic venous insufficiency, and ischemic vasculitis. Ostomy Wound Manag, 42(Suppl 10A): 19S-35S, 1996.

Malanin K, Haapanen A, Kolari PJ, et al. The peripheral resistance in arteries of legs is inversely proportional to the severity of chronic venous insufficiency. Acta Derm Venerol, 77:22-5, 1997.

Margolis DJ, et al. Planimetric rate of healing in venous ulcers of the leg treated with pressure bandage and hydrocolloid dressing. J Am Acad Dermatol, 28: 418-21, 1993.

Mayrovitz HN, Larson PB. Effects of compression bandaging on leg pulsatile blood flow. Clin Physiol, 17:105-17, 1997.

Nelson EA, The selection and use of compression bandages. J Wound Care, 6:297, 1997.

Nemeth AJ. Ulcerated Edamatous Limbs: Effect of Edema Removal on Transcutaneous Oxygen Measurements, J Amer Acad Dermatol, 20: 191, 1989.

Phillips TJ, Dover JS, Leg Ulcers. J Am Acad Dermatol, 25 (pt 1): 965-987, 1991.

Pinzur MS, Sage R, Stuck R, Osterman H. Transcutaneous oxygen as a predictor of wound healing in amputations of the foot and ankle, Foot Ankle, 13: 271-272, 1992.

Rubano JJ, Kerstein MD, Arterial insufficiency and vasculitides. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs, 25: 147-57, 1998.

Sams Jr. WM. Livedo Vasculitis: Therapy with pentoxyfylline,” Arch Dermatol, 124:684-687, May 1988.

Samson RH, Showalter DP. Stockings and the prevention of recurrent venous ulcers. Dermatol Surg, 22: 373-6, 1996.

Sibbald RG. Venous leg ulcers, Ostomy/Wound Management 44(9):52-64, 1998.

Skene AI, Smith JM, Dore CJ, et al. Venous Leg Ulcers: A diagnostic index to predict time until healing, BMJ, 305: 1119-1121, 1992.

Weitgasser H. The use of pentoxifyllin (Trental 400) in the treatment of leg ulcers: Results of a double-blind trial, Pharmatherapeutica, 3 (suppl 1): 143-51, 1983.

 


Articles - Diabetic Ulcers

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Alvarez OM, Gilson G, Auletta MJ. Local Aspects of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Care: Assessment, Dressings, and Topical Agents, Levin ME, O'Neal LW, Bowker JH, Eds. The Diabetic Foot, 5th Edition, St. Louis, CV Mosby, pp 259-281, 1993.

Apelqvist J, Larsson J, Agardh C, The influence of external precipitating factors and peripheral neuropathy on the development and outcome of diabetic foot ulcers, J Diabetes Complications, 4: 21-25, 1990.

Apelqvist J, Larsson J, Agardh CD. Long-Term Prognosis for Diabetic Patients with Foot Ulcers, Journal of Internal Medicine, 233: pp 485-491, 1993.

Armstrong DG, Lavery LA, Monitoring healing of acute Charcot’s arthropathy with infrared dermal thermometry, J Rehabil Res Dev, Vol. 34, pp. 317-321, July 1997.

Armstrong DG, Todd WF, Lavery LA, et al. The natural history of acute Charcot’s arthropathy in a diabetic foot specialty clinic, J Am Podiatr Med Assoc, Vol. 87, pp. 272-278, June 1997.

Armstrong DG, Lavery LA. Evidence-based options for off-loading diabetic wounds. Clin Podiatr Med Surg, 15: 95-104, 1998.

Armstrong DG, Lavery LA, Harkless LB. Validation of a diabetic wound classification system. The contribution of depth, infection, and ischemia to risk of amputation. Diabetes Care, 21: 855-9, 1998.

Browne AC, Sibbald RG, The diabetic neuropathic ulcer: an overview, Ostomy/Wound Management 45(suppl 1A):6S-20S, 1999.

Doucette MM, Fylling C, Knighton DR, Amputation prevention in a high risk population through comprehensive wound healing protocol, Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 70: 780-785, 1989.

Eckman MH, Greenfield S, Mackey WC, et al., Foot infections in diabetic patients, JAMA, Vol. 273, No. 9, pp. 712-719, Mar 1995.

Goldstein EJ, Citron DM, Nesbit C. Diabetic Foot Infections: Bacteriology and activity of 10 oral antimicrobial agents against bacteria isolated from consecutive cases. Diabetes Care, Vol. 19, No. 6, June 1996.

Grayson ML, Gibbons MD, Balough K, et al. Probing to bone in infected pedal ulcers, JAMA, Vol. 273, No. 9, , pp. 721-723 Mar 1995.

Griffiths GD, Vieman TJ., Meticulous Attention to Foot Care Improves the Prognosis in Diabetic Ulceration of the Foot, Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics, 174: pp 49-51, Jan. 1992.

Holewski JJ, Stess RM, Graf PM, Grundfeld C., Aesthesiometry: Quantification of cutaneous pressure sensation in diabetic peripheral neuropathy, J Rehabil Res Dev, 25: 1-10, 1988.

Holewski JJ, Stess RM, Graf PM, Grundfeld C. Prevalence of foot pathology and lower extremity complications in a diabetic outpatient clinic, J Rehabil Res Dev, 26: 35-44, 1989.

Laing P, The Development and Complications of Diabetic Foot Ulcers, The American Journal of Surgery, Vol. 176, Supp. 2A, pp. 11S-19S, Aug 1998.

Laing P, Diabetic Foot Ulcers, The American Journal of Surgery, Vol. 167, No. 1A, pp. 31S-36S, Jan 1994.

Levin ME, Pathogenesis and Management of the Diabetic Foot, Levin ME, O'Neal LW,  Bowker JH, Eds., The Diabetic Foot, 5th Edition, St. Louis, CV Mosby, pp 17-60, 1993.

Malone JM, Snyder M, Anderson G, Bernhard VM, Holloway GA, Bunt TJ. Prevention of amputation by diabetic education, Am J Surg, 168: 520-524, 1989.

Max MB, Effects of Desipramine, Amitriptyline, and Fluoxetine on Pain in Diabetic Neuropathy,  The New England Journal of Medicine, 326: pp1250-1256, 1992.

McCarren M, Controlling Type II: Diabetes Pills, Diabetes Forecast, pp.30-31, May 1997.

McCarren M, Controlling Type II: New Drug Therapy for Type II, Diabetes Forecast, pp.26-29, May 1997.

Nicolucci A, Carinci F, Graepel JG, et al. The Efficacy of Tolrestat in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neurapathy, Diabetes Care, Vol. 19, No. 10, pp. 1091-1095, Oct 1996.

Pecoraro RE, Reiber GE, Burgess EM, Pathways to diabetic limb amputation: Basis for prevention, Diabetes Care, 13:513, 1990.

Reiber GE, Lipsky BA, Gibbons GW,“The Burden of Diabetic Foot Ulcers, The American Journal of Surgery, Vol. 176, Supp. 2A, pp. 5S-10S, Aug 1998.

Reiber GE, Boyko EJ, Smith DG, Lower Extremity Foot Ulcers and Amputations in Diabetes, Diabetes in America (in press), Chpt 18, pp. 1-20, 1992.

Riddle MC, Karl DM, Systematically combining treatments for type 2 diabetes, Practical Diabetology, vol. 14, pp.2-5, 1995.

Sinacore DR, Mueller MJ, Total Contact Casting in the Treatment of Neuropathic Ulcers, in Levin ME, O'Neal LW,  Bowker JH, Eds. The Diabetic Foot, 5th Edition, St. Louis, CV Mosby, pp 283-304, 1993.

Steed DL, Foundations of Good Ulcer Care, Am J Surg, Vol. 176, Supp. 2A, pp. 20S-25S, Aug 1998.

The Diabetes Control Complications Trial Research Group, "The Effect of Intensive Treatment of Diabetes on the Development and Progression of Long-Term Complications in Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus," New England Journal of Medicine, 329: 977-986, Sept. 30, 1993.

Trautner C, Giani G., Haastert B, Berger M., Incidence of lower limb amputations and diabetes, Diabetes Care, Vol. 19, No. 9, Sept 1996.

 


Articles - Wound Cleansing

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Benson L, LeBlanc D, Bush L, White J. Effects of Surfactant Systems and Moisturizing Products on the Residual Activity of a Chlorhexidine Gluconate Handwash Using a Pigskin Substrate, Infection Control in Hospital Epidemiology, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp 67-70, 1990.

Branemark PI, Ekholm R. Tissue injury caused by wound disinfectant, Journal of Bone Surgery, 49A pp. 48-62, 1967.

Brennan S, Foster ME, Leaper DJ. Antiseptic toxicity in wounds healing by secondary intention, Journal of Hospital Infections, 8, pp. 263-267, 1986.

Brennan SS, Leaper DJ. The effect of antiseptics on the healing wound:  A study using the rabbit ear chamber, British Journal of Surgery, 72, pp. 780-782,  1985.

Dire, DJ, Welsh A P. Comparison of wound irrigation solutions used in the emergency department, Annals of Emergency Medicine, 19:6, pp. 704-8, 1990.

Fleming A. The action of chemical and physiological antiseptics in a septic wound, British Journal of Surgery, 7, pp. 99-129, 1919.

Krasner, D. (Ed). Controversies in topical wound management:  Wound cleansing and wound disinfection, Chronic Wound Care:  A Clinical Source Book for Healthcare Professionals, Health Management Pub., Pennsylvania, pp. 282-289, 1990.

Kuncan JO, Robson MC, Heggers JP, Ko F., Comparison of silver sulfadiazine, povidone-iodine, and physiologic saline in the treatment of chronic pressure ulcers, Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 29: 232-235, 1981.

Mertz LK, Alvarez O, Szmerbeck RV, Eglstein WH. A new in-vivo model for the evaluation of topical antiseptics on superficial wounds, Archives of Dermatology, 120, 58-62, 1984.

Oberg MS. Do not put hydrogen peroxide or povidone iodine into wounds! American Journal Diseases Child, 141, pp. 27-28, 1987.

Rodehaver G, et al. Bacterial Activity and Toxicity of Iodine Containing Solutions in Wounds, Archives of Surgery,  Vol. 117, pp. 181-186, Feb. 1982.

Rodeheaver G, et al. Mechanical Cleansing of Contaminated Wounds with a Surfactant, American Journal of Surgery, Vol. 129, pp. 241-245.

Rodeheaver GT, Kircher BJ, Edlick RF. Pluronic F-68:  A promising new skin wound cleanser, Annals of Emergency Medicine, 9:11, pp 572-576, 1980.

Rodeheaver, G., Controversies in Topical Wound Management, Ostomy/Wound Management, 20: 58-68, Fall 1988.

Thomas C., Wound healing halted with the use of povidone-iodine, Ostomy and Wound Management, 18, pp. 30-33, 1988.

Watsky KL, Freije L, Leneveu MC, Wenchk HA, Leffell DJ. Water-in oil emollients as steroid-sparing adjunctive therapy in the treatment of psoriasis, CUTIS, 50:11, pp. 383-386, 1992.

 


Articles - Performing ABIs

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Barnes RW, Russell HE, and Wilson MR. Doppler ultrasonic evaluation of peripheral vascular disease, Doppler Ultrasonic Evaluation of Peripheral Vascular Disease, Iowa City: University of Iowa, 1975.

Baker JD. Lower Extremity Arterial Studies, Vascular Surgery: A Comprehensive Review, 2nd Edition, Moore W (Ed.), Grune & Stratton, Inc. pp. 219-225, 1986.

Zierler RE, Strandness, DE. Arterial Flow Patterns in Human Limbs, Vascular Surgery: A Comprehensive Review, 2nd Edition, Moore W (Ed.), Grune & Stratton, Inc. pp. 182-184, 1986.

 


Articles - Infection and Antimicrobials

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Connell S, RN, BSN, CETN. A two-part quality assurance project addressing infection rate of wounds sutured in the emergency department, Journal of Emergency Nursing, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 212-214, Aug. 1991.

Dow G, Browne A, Sibbald RG., Infection in chronic wounds: controversies in diagnosis and treatment, Ostomy/Wound Management 45(8):23-40, 1999.

Finegold SM. Anaerobic infections in humans: an overview, Anaerobe, 1: pp.3-9, 1995.

Jahnigen DW. Infectious complication of pressure ulcers, Geriatric Focus, 2:5, pp. 2-12, 1992.

Krasner D. The AHCPR pressure ulcer infection control recommendations revisited, Ostomy/Wound Management, 45(suppl 1A): 88S-91S, 1999.

Lineaweaver W, Howard R, Soucy D, et al. Topical antimicrobial toxicity, Archives of Surgery, 120, 267-279, 1985.

Neil J, Munro C. A comparison of two culturing methods for chronic wounds, Ostomy/Wound Management 43(3): 20-30, 1997.

Robson MC, Stenberg BD, Heggers JP. Wound healing alterations caused by infection, Clin Plast Surg, Vol. 17, No. 3, July 1990, pp. 485-492.

Robson MC, Wound Infection: A failure of wound healing caused by an imbalance of bacteria, Surg Clin North Am, Vol. 77, No. 3, June 1997, pp.637-650.

The Last Days of Wonder Drugs, Discover, November 1998. pp. 76-84.

Losing the Battle, US News and World Report, May 10, 1999, pp.52-60.

Levy SB. The Antibiotic Paradox: How Miracle Drugs are Destroying the Miracle, Plenum Press, New York, NY, 1992.

 


Articles - Pain Management and Stress

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Acute Pain Management Guideline Panel. Clinical Practice Guideline Number 1: Acute Pain Management: Operative or Medical Procedures and Trauma. Rockville, MD: US Dept. of Health and Human Services. Public Health Service. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; AHCPR Publication 92-0032, 1992.

Braden BJ. The relationship between stress and pressure sore formation among the elderly recently relocated to a nursing home. In: Funk SG, tourquist EM, Champagne MT, et al. (eds.) Key Aspects of Recovery: Improving Nutrition, Rest and Mobility. New York, NY: Springer Publishing 189-96, 1990.

Gloth FM. Concerns with chronic analgesic therapy in elderly patients, Am J Med, 101(suppl 1A): 19S-24S, 1996.

Jenkins FJ, Baum A. Stress and reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus: a fusion of behavioral medicine and molecular biology. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 116-123, 1995.

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Krasner D, Chronic Wound Pain. In: Krasner D, Kane D (Eds.) Chronic Wound Care: A Clinical Source Book for Healthcare Professionals, 2nd Edition. Wayne, PA: Health Management Publications, 336-43, 1997.

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