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The Japanese Dermatological Association prepared the clinical guidelines for the "Wound, pressure ulcer and burn guidelines", second edition, focusing on treatments. Among them, "Guidelines for wounds in general" is intended to provide the knowledge necessary to heal wounds, without focusing on particular disorders. It informs the basic principles of wound treatment, before explanations are provided in individual chapters of the guidelines.

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  • The second edition of the "Wound, pressure ulcer and burn guidelines" updates the first edition from 2016 to provide current recommendations for managing burn injuries.
  • Created by the Wound, Pressure Ulcer and Burn Guidelines Drafting Committee of the Japanese Dermatological Association, the guidelines aim to aid physicians in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment decisions.
  • New additions include updated recommendations on dressing materials covered by Japan’s national health insurance and new clinical questions focusing on the initial treatment of electrical and chemical burns, as well as the use of escharotomy.
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  • The Japanese Dermatological Association created guidelines for treating skin ulcers linked to connective tissue diseases and vasculitis, aimed at improving dermatological care.
  • Skin ulcers can arise from multiple conditions such as systemic sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), various vasculitides, and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS).
  • The guidelines include specific diagnostic and treatment approaches for each condition, along with algorithms and clinical questions tailored for effective management.
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Varicose veins are treated at multiple clinical departments, but as patients often visit the dermatology clinic first due to leg ulcers, the present Guidelines for the Management of Lower Leg Ulcers/Varicose Veins were prepared in consideration of the importance of the dermatologist's role. Also, the disease concept of chronic venous insufficiency or chronic venous disorders and the CEAP classification of these disorders are presented. The objective of the present guidelines is to properly guide the diagnosis and treatment of lower leg ulcers/varicose veins by systematically presenting evidence-based recommendations that support clinical decisions.

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We aimed to prepare guidelines for the management of diabetic ulcer/gangrene with emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of skin symptoms. They serve as a tool to improve the quality of the diagnosis and treatment in each patient and, further, to improve the level of the care for diabetic ulcer in Japan by systematically presenting evidence-based recommendations for clinical judgments by incorporating various viewpoints.

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The wound/burn guidelines - 1: Wounds in general.

J Dermatol

April 2016

Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan.

The Japanese Dermatological Association determined to prepare the Wound/Burn Guidelines focusing on treatments, catering to needs for the clinical practice of dermatology. Among these guidelines, "Wounds in General" was intended to explain knowledge necessary "to heal wounds" without specifying particular disorders.

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The Japanese Dermatological Association prepared guidelines focused on the treatment of skin ulcers associated with connective tissue disease/vasculitis practical in clinical settings of dermatological care. Skin ulcers associated with connective tissue diseases or vasculitis occur on the background of a wide variety of diseases including, typically, systemic sclerosis but also systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), various vasculitides and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS). Therefore, in preparing the present guidelines, we considered diagnostic/therapeutic approaches appropriate for each of these disorders to be necessary and developed algorithms and clinical questions for systemic sclerosis, SLE, dermatomyositis, RA, vasculitis and APS.

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  • The Wound/Burn Guidelines Committee is formed by members appointed by the Japanese Dermatological Association's Board of Directors.
  • Since October 2008, the committee has met multiple times to develop guidelines.
  • They created five guidelines focused on wound care and pressure ulcer treatment, incorporating feedback from scientific experts and the JDA board.
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The wound/burn guidelines - 6: Guidelines for the management of burns.

J Dermatol

September 2016

Department of Dermatology and Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan.

Burns are a common type of skin injury encountered at all levels of medical facilities from private clinics to core hospitals. Minor burns heal by topical treatment alone, but moderate to severe burns require systemic management, and skin grafting is often necessary also for topical treatment. Inappropriate initial treatment or delay of initial treatment may exert adverse effects on the subsequent treatment and course.

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