Pj. Franks et al., RISK-FACTORS FOR LEG ULCER RECURRENCE - A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF 2 TYPESOF COMPRESSION STOCKING, Age and ageing, 24(6), 1995, pp. 490-494
Patients with recently healed leg ulceration were entered into a study
of leg ulcer recurrence. In all, 188 patients [69% women, mean age =
72 (SD = 12) years] were entered into the study, of whom 166 were cons
idered suitable for ready-made stockings and were randomized to one of
two class II below-knee compression stockings and followed for at lea
st 18 months. The remaining patients required either made-to-measure s
tockings (5) or could not tolerate stockings owing to friable skin and
were treated by other methods (17). Overall cumulative recurrence rat
e was 26% after 1 year and 31% at 18 months. Independent risk factors
for recurrence were previous ulcer size >10 cm(2) (RR = 2.13, p = 0.00
9), history of deep vein thrombosis (RR = 2.34, p = 0.021) and unsuita
bility for stockings (RR = 2.52, p = 0.013). The randomized groups had
similar cumulative 18-month recurrence rate (24% vs. 32%, p = 0.353).
Of the 166 patients randomized to stockings, 25 (15%) could not put t
heir stockings on at all and 43 (26%) were only able to put them on wi
th great difficulty. The two stocking types differed significantly in
this regard when analysed for trend.