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. 2013 Nov 25;12(6):655–661. doi: 10.1111/iwj.12186

Table 1.

Patient demographics, wound area, wound‐healing rates and ABI *

Subject Age (years) Sex Site Duration of time (months) Screening day area (cm2) Day 1 area (cm2) WK 2 area (cm2) WK 8 area (cm2) WK 12 area (cm2) HR WK4 mm/wk HR WK8 mm/wk ABPI/ABI
1 56 M LLML 8 16·6 9·9 6·1 4·6 5·9 0·77 0·39 1·05
2 65 M LLLL 192 4·2 2·2 0·8 H H 0·64 0·68 1·04
3 61 M RLLL 28 30·7 23·3 28·1 16·9 9·1 0·04 0·53 0·96
4 78 F LLLL 14 6·2 4·7 3·4 0·99 1·07
5 54 F LLAL 13 6·5 5·3 2·7 H 0·7 1·49 1·51 1·28
6 58 M RLLL 144 20 16·4 12·5 9·3 6·1 0·53 0·59 1·05
7 47 F LLLL 240 10·8 9·5 6·4 4·8 NA 0·51 0·49 0·84

ABPI/ABI, ankle‐brachial pressure index/ankle‐brachial index; F, female; H, healed; HR, wound‐healing rate (mean adjusted Gilman); LLML, left lower medial leg; LLLL, left lower lateral leg; LLPL, left lower posterior leg; LLAL, left lower anterior leg; mm/wk; millimetre/week; M, male; NA, not applicable; RLML, right lower medial leg; RLLL, right lower lateral leg; RLPL, right lower posterior leg; RLAL, right lower anterior leg; WK, week.

*

This table depicts the patient demographics and features of their wounds such as location, duration of wound in months prior to enrolment in study, wound area, wound‐healing rate and ABI at screening day.

Indicates that patient was discontinued from the study after week 4