Aim: To get insight into the frequency of venous leg ulceration in the Dutch dermatologic practice, and into how this profession treats this disease. Design: Material and Methods: An e-survey was conducted. To all Dutch dermatologists and residents dermatology an email was sent with an online link to a questionnaire on venous leg ulcers. Results: The overall response was 30 %. 83.5 % of the doctors usually treat their patients according to the guideline. The dermatologic practice consists on average of 73 patients (range 0-500; SD 93) with leg ulceration, and yearly 54 new leg ulcer patients (range 0-300; SD 50) are seen. 65 % of the patients are women, 80 % is more than 45 years of age and 55 % is older than 65. Of all ulcers, 77 % has a venous aetiology, of which 59 % has a primary cause. Mean time to heal is 74 days (range 4-200; SD 39). Per year, dermatologists admit on average 7 patients (range 0-50; SD 11) because of leg ulceration. Eventually, 47 % of the admitted patients are treated by skin transplantation. Conclusions: This questionnaire gives a good insight in the epidemiology, and the diagnostic and therapeutic regimen for patients with venous leg ulcers in Dutch dermatologic practice.

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doi.org/10.12687/phleb2144-6-2013, hdl.handle.net/1765/74577
Phlebologie
Department of Dermatology

Reeder, S., de Roos, K. P., Vogels, R. J. M., & Neumann, M. (2013). E-survey on venous leg ulcer among Dutch dermatologists. Phlebologie, 42(5), 270–274. doi:10.12687/phleb2144-6-2013