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. 2019 Jul 11;16(4):1074. doi: 10.1111/iwj.13165

Corrigendum

PMCID: PMC7948754  PMID: 31328899

1.

In this paper,1 the 6th bulleted sentence in section “4.2 | Implications for clinical practice” was listed incorrectly.

It should be:

  • If ABPI is >0.6 to <0.8, graduated compression therapy could be applied in the absence of arterial disease or diabetes mellitus. Aim for ≤30 mm Hg (elastic) or high stiffness system (inelastic). Compression should be applied by a trained health professional according to manufacturer's instructions.

The online version of the article has been updated.

The authors would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused.

REFERENCES

  • 1. Weller CD, Team V, Ivory JD, Crawford K, Gethin G. ABPI reporting and compression recommendations in global clinical practice guidelines on venous leg ulcer management: A scoping review. Int Wound J. 2019;16:406–419. 10.1111/iwj.13048 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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