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Topical agents or dressings for pain in venous leg ulcers
M. Briggs,
E.A. Nelson
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Venous Leg Ulcer
100%
Topical Agents
100%
Topical Dressings
100%
Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthetics
100%
Debridement
80%
Cochrane
60%
Persistent Pain
60%
Itch
60%
Pain Relief
40%
Placebo
40%
Ulcer
40%
Dressing Change
40%
Palliative Care
20%
Randomized Controlled Trial
20%
Healing
20%
Analgesic
20%
Data Extraction
20%
Cochrane Collaboration
20%
Complementary Medicine
20%
Local Intervention
20%
Increased Incidence
20%
Ulcer Healing
20%
Supportive Care
20%
Leg Ulcer
20%
Care Groups
20%
Group Strategy
20%
Local Anesthetics
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Leg Ulcer
100%
Topical Agent
100%
Lidocaine/Prilocaine
83%
Debridement
66%
Persistent Pain
50%
Wound
33%
Placebo
33%
Analgesia
33%
Ulcer
33%
Supportive Care
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Clinician
16%
Anodyne
16%
Complementary Medicine
16%
Ulcer Healing
16%
Care Group
16%
Palliative Care
16%
Local Anesthetic
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Leg Ulcer
100%
Topical Agent
100%
Lidocaine Plus Prilocaine
83%
Debridement
66%
Wound
33%
Analgesia
33%
Ulcer
33%
Placebo
33%
Analgesic Agent
16%
Data Extraction
16%
Ulcer Healing
16%
Care Group
16%
Spinal Anaesthesia
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Leg Ulcer
100%
Topical Agent
100%
Lidocaine Plus Prilocaine
83%
Placebo
33%
Wound
33%
Ulcer
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Analgesic Agent
16%
Ulcer Healing
16%
Local Anesthetic Agent
16%