Aim: To illustrate and discuss the role of systematic reviews in assessing
the effect of interventions used in preventing recurrence of venous ulcerat
ion.
Method: Systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) reporting
the recurrence of venous ulcers. We searched the Cochrane Wounds Group spec
ialised trial register in June 2000. This contains results of searches for
RCTs in 18 electronic databases and hand searches. Trials were assessed for
inclusion by two people and data extraction was performed using a standard
proforma.
Synthesis: We found weak evidence that wearing compression hosiery reduces
recurrence rates. There was insufficient evidence for the effectiveness of
drugs, vein surgery, exercise or leg elevation.
Conclusions: Where systematic reviews provide clear implications for practi
ce are found, clinicians can incorporate these into treatment regimens. Whe
re results indicate that there is clinical uncertainty, as in the preventio
n of recurrence, this can assist commissioners and researchers in prioritis
ing research questions.