Best Practice Recommendations 2025 for Prevention and Management of Peripheral Arterial Ulcers

The Wounds Canada 2025 Best Practice Recommendations for wound management include a review of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) devices for Peripheral Arterial Ulcers (PAUs).

 

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The management of Peripheral Arterial Ulcers (PAU) demands evidence-based solutions focused on perfusion. We are sharing key findings from the Wounds Canada 2025 Best Practice Recommendations that validate the critical role of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (IPC) in this area.

The IPC mechanism, utilized by Bio Compression Arterial Pump IC-BAP-DL, is thought to significantly aid in promoting local circulation by:

  • activating the skin’s bioelectrical potential,

  • attracting wound healing mediators,

  • stimulating collagen and blood vessel formation,

  • organizing collagen deposition, reducing tissue edema,

  • improving blood flow and perfusion, and generating an antibacterial effect

  • Thought to aid in the promotion of local circulation by increasing local collateral circulation, enhancing  vasodilation, decreasing venous congestion and edema in the extremity

 

By aligning with the latest Wounds Canada best practices, you can offer a vital tool for preventing and managing complex PAU wounds.

 

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