Accuracy and precision of selected wound area measurement methods in diabetic foot ulceration.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Piotr Foltynski | Piotr Ladyzynski | Jan M Wojcicki | Stanislawa Sabalinska | P. Ladyzynski | J. Wojcicki | S. Sabalińska | P. Foltynski
[1] Björn Hemming,et al. TECHNICAL DESIGN NOTE: Calibration of a flatbed scanner for traceable paper area measurement , 2009 .
[2] T. Phillips,et al. Early healing rates and wound area measurements are reliable predictors of later complete wound closure , 2008, Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society.
[3] M. G. Woodbury,et al. A comparison of computer-assisted and manual wound size measurement. , 2002, Ostomy/wound management.
[4] A. Ciechanowska,et al. A new imaging and data transmitting device for telemonitoring of diabetic foot syndrome patients. , 2011, Diabetes technology & therapeutics.
[5] Piotr Foltynski,et al. Monitoring of diabetic foot syndrome treatment: some new perspectives. , 2011, Artificial organs.
[6] Kath Bogie,et al. Reliability of electronic versus manual wound measurement techniques. , 2006, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
[7] Andrew Johnson,et al. Guidelines for the treatment of diabetic ulcers , 2006, Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society.
[8] R. Salcido,et al. Advances in Wound Photography and Assessment Methods , 2008, Advances in skin & wound care.
[9] J. Giurini,et al. Percent change in wound area of diabetic foot ulcers over a 4-week period is a robust predictor of complete healing in a 12-week prospective trial. , 2003, Plastic and reconstructive surgery.
[10] Julie W. Anderson,et al. Measuring Wound Length, Width, and Area: Which Technique? , 2008, Advances in skin & wound care.
[11] Stefan Beckert,et al. Fifty percent area reduction after 4 weeks of treatment is a reliable indicator for healing--analysis of a single-center cohort of 704 diabetic patients. , 2009, Journal of diabetes and its complications.
[12] B. Bates-Jensen,et al. Wound care: a collaborative practice manual for physical therapists and nurses Carrie Sussman Barbara Bates-Jensen Aspen £58 256pp 0-8342-0748-6 0834207486. , 1999, Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987).
[13] Piotr Foltynski,et al. Area of the diabetic ulcers estimated applying a foot scanner-based home telecare system and three reference methods. , 2011, Diabetes technology & therapeutics.
[14] Benjamin Albouy,et al. Three-Dimensional Assessment of Skin Wounds Using a Standard Digital Camera , 2009, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging.
[15] P Plassmann,et al. MAVIS: a non-invasive instrument to measure area and volume of wounds. Measurement of Area and Volume Instrument System. , 1998, Medical engineering & physics.
[16] L A Lavery,et al. Reliability of digital videometry and acetate tracing in measuring the surface area of cutaneous wounds. , 2000, Diabetes research and clinical practice.