Paul E. Burke
St. John's Hospital
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British Journal of Surgery | 2003
J. F. O'Brien; Pierce A. Grace; I. J. Perry; Ailish Hannigan; M. Clarke Moloney; Paul E. Burke
The aim of this study was to compare the cost‐effectiveness of four‐layer compression bandaging for venous leg ulcers with that of other available treatments.
International Wound Journal | 2014
Mary Clarke-Moloney; Niamh Keane; Veronica O'Connor; Mary Anna Ryan; Helen Meagher; Pierce A. Grace; Eamon G. Kavanagh; Stewart R. Walsh; Paul E. Burke
The aim of this study was to determine the rate of venous ulcer recurrence and the level of compliance in patients wearing European class 1 or class 2 compression stockings. A total of 100 patients with healed venous leg ulcers were recruited, and were randomised to either class 1 (n = 50) or class 2 (n = 50) compression stockings. Follow‐up was at 1 week, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months to monitor ulcer recurrence and compliance. Patients had a duplex scan to identify the source of venous incompetence. The rate of ulcer recurrence after 12 months was 16·1%, and the difference in recurrence rate between classes was not statistically significant (P = 0·287) although greater numbers in class 1 developed a recurrence. Participants (88·9%) were compliant; non‐compliant patients were at a significantly greater risk of recurrence (P≤ 0·0001). Thirteen patients had both superficial and deep incompetence; those randomised to class 1 stockings (n = 4) developed ulcer recurrence. Patients with a history of multiple episodes of ulceration were more likely to develop a recurrence (P = 0·001). The lowest venous ulcer recurrence rates were seen in patients who were compliant with hosiery regardless of the compression level. Patients with both superficial and deep incompetence had a lower rate of recurrence with class 2 compression.
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 1999
F. Castineira; H. Fisher; D. Coleman; P. Grace; Paul E. Burke
Nurse led clinics in joint hospital and community settings are now being advocated as the most effective and economic way of dealing with leg ulcers. However, little information exists on the profile and outcome of patients with venous ulcers treated either in the community or in the hospital setting. Over a 2 yr period we assessed 134 patients with leg ulcers of whom 122 were deemed suitable for compression bandaging therapy. Thirty-four patients (28 per cent) were treated by the newly developed community service and 88 (72 per cent) were treated at the hospital clinic. Our overall healing rate for venous ulcers was 50 per cent @ 40 weeks. This probably reflects the long duration (48 per cent >2 yr) and large size (0.5–600 cm2) of ulcer prior to treatment. There were no differences in outcome between hospital (50 per cent @ 40 weeks) and community (35 per cent @ 40 weeks) based treatment (p>0.05). We conclude that most venous ulcers can be effectively treated in the community and resources should be provided to achieve this goal.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2006
M. Clarke Moloney; G.M. Lyons; Paul P Breen; Paul E. Burke; Pierce A Grace
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2007
M. Clarke-Moloney; Alan Godfrey; V. O'Connor; H. Meagher; Paul E. Burke; E. G. Kavanagh; Pierce A. Grace; G.M. Lyons
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2005
S. Cheema; M. Clarke-Moloney; Eamon G. Kavanagh; Paul E. Burke; Pierce A. Grace
Mesentery and Peritoneum | 2018
Paul McCarroll; Michael Devine; Dave Power; Adeel Zafar; Elizabeth Mulcahy; Paul E. Burke; Yassir Abduldaim; Eamon G. Kavanagh; Michael Anthony Moloney
Mesentery and Peritoneum | 2018
Michael Devine; Michael Bourke; Paul McCarroll; Philip McGuire; Adeel Zafar; Shiori Kimura; David Power; Austin G Stack; Liam F. Casserly; Michelle Gaffney; Con Cronin; Yasser Abduldaim; Paul E. Burke; Michael Anthony Moloney; Eamon G. Kavanagh
Mesentery and Peritoneum | 2018
Aisling Kelly; Eamon G. Kavanagh; Yasser Abdeldaim; Paul E. Burke; Michael Anthony Moloney
Mesentery and Peritoneum | 2018
Philip McGuire; David Power; Michael Bourke; Michael Devine; Eamon G. Kavanagh; Yasser Abdeldaim; Paul E. Burke; Mark Anthony Moloney