Publications by authors named "Anke Wijlens"

Article Synopsis
  • Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) lacks a consistent definition across healthcare literature, making diagnosis and treatment challenging.
  • A scoping review analyzed 34 articles to identify how SWD is defined and to assess the use of a 2018 consensus definition by the World Union of Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS).
  • Results revealed significant variation in SWD definitions among studies, with very few referencing the WUWHS definition, highlighting the need for standardized terminology to enhance patient care.
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Monitoring foot skin temperatures at home have been shown to be effective at preventing the occurrence of diabetic foot ulcers. In this study, the construct validity of using >2.2°C difference between contralateral areas on the foot as a warning sign of imminent ulceration is explored.

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Home monitoring of skin temperature is effective to prevent diabetic foot ulceration. We explored the validity of various definitions for the >2·2°C left-to-right threshold used as a warning signal for impending ulceration. Twenty patients with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy monitored their skin temperature with an infrared thermometer at the plantar hallux, metatarsal heads, midfoot and heel four times a day for 6 consecutive days.

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