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Objective: To evaluate the influence of a specialized vascular-led communit
y leg ulcer service on assessment and diagnosis of leg ulcers.
Design: Before-and-after study with prospective and retrospective data coll
ection.
Setting: East Gloucestershire, England, UK.
Subjects: Patients treated for chronic leg ulcers before and within a speci
alized service incorporating a one-stop assessment including ankle-brachial
pressure index (ABPI) and colour venous duplex.
Main outcome measures: The means of assessment and the identified aetiology
of leg ulcers in community patients.
Results: Before clinics, only 40 (26%) limbs had a diagnosis recorded. Afte
r clinics, 83 (21%) limbs had arterial disease, including 64 (16%) with mix
ed arterial/ venous disease. Venous duplex identified 279 (70%) limbs with
venous disease of which 121 (43%) had superficial venous disease alone.
Conclusion: A one-stop assessment clinic with ABPI and colour venous duplex
ultrasound within a specialized community service improves diagnosis of le
g ulcers. This is essential before appropriate and safe management by speci
alist nurses in the community.