A simple mathematical model for wound closure evaluation
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Vidal, Alejandra
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Mendieta Zerón, Hugo
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Giacaman, Israel
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Camarillo Romero, María del Socorro
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Parra López, Sandra
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Meza Trillo, Laura E.
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Pérez Pérez, David A.
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Concha, Miguel
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Torres Gallegos, César
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Orellana, Sandra L.
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Oyarzún Ampuero, Felipe
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Moreno Villoslada, Ignacio
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2019-03-18T11:55:33Z
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2019-03-18T11:55:33Z
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2015
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Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists (2016) 7, 40–9
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22135103
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10.1016/j.jccw.2016.07.002
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166993
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The incidence of ulcers associated to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) increases every year. We introduce and explore a new mathematical algorithm to evaluate wound-healing in foot ulcers associated to T2DM. Fifteen patients (nine women and six men), mean age of 70 ± 16 years were included. The evolution of their wounds followed-up for a period of 18–45 days. According to the Wagner grading system the ulcers were grade I (5 patients), grade II (9 patients), and grade III (1 patient). Clinically, the type of the ulcers was neuroischemic (12 patients) and neuropathic (3 patients). A new parameter is introduced, the “continuous linear healing rate” Dc that was more accurate with higher values and requires less quantifications than usual formulas to make a wound-healing projection.