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Feasibility Study of Home Care Wound Management Using Telemedicine
Advances in Skin & Wound Care: The Journal for Prevention and Healing, 07/31/09
Terry M et al. – Uneven distribution of severity and type of wounds among groups, with greatest percentage of large wounds in TM group. Larger wounds consume more resources. TM is a useful communication tool in wound management but with limited power when randomization does not include wound size or type. Two important benchmarks were established for home care. First, it took 51 days, on average, to heal or improve PrUs and 34 days to heal or improve surgical wounds regardless of group. Second, nearly 90% of wounds improved or healed.
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