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. 2022 Jun 20;58(6):835. doi: 10.3390/medicina58060835

Table 2.

Baseline chronic ulcer characteristics for the study patients (n = 80).

Chronic Ulcer Characteristic Value
Etiologies
Diabetes 10
Post-traumatic ulcers 45
Burns 15
Superficial abrasion 10
Duration [n (%)]
<1 month 10 (12.5)
1–2 months 40 (50)
2–5 months 20 (25)
5–12 months 10 (12.5)
Location [n (%)]
Heel 5 (6.25)
Sacrum 5 (6.25)
Tibia 10 (12.5)
Malleolus 25 (31.25)
Thigh 2 (2.5)
Finger 13 (16.25)
Hand 18 (22.5)
Forearm 2 (2.5)
Granulation Tissue (%) [mean ± SD] 43 ± 8.6
Estimated surface area (cm2) [median (range)] 7.45 (3–45)
Estimated depth (cm) [median (range)] 0.35 (0–0.5)
Appearance of surrounding skin [n (%)]
Inflammation
Nil 0 (0)
Slight 29 (36.25)
Moderate 51 (63.75)
Oedema
Nil 26 (32.5)
Slight 34 (42.5)
Moderate 20 (25)
Purpura
Nil 0 (0)
Slight 15 (18.75)
Moderate 65 (81.25)
Erythema
Nil 0 (0)
Slight 57 (71.25)
Moderate 23 (28.75)
Harikrishna Periwound Skin (HPS) classification [n (%)]
Class 0 0 (0)
Class 1 0 (0)
Class 2a 0 (0)
Class 2b 0 (0)
Class 2c 0 (0)
Class 3 0 (0)
Class 4 80 (100)
Class 5 0 (0)
Pain (10 mm VAS) [mean ± SD] 4.5 ± 3.5