Journal of Wound Care

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Wound Care is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reapertura al mundo136
The handing over of the WUWHS baton105
Correlation of ankle–wrist pressure index with ankle–brachial pressure index to assess lower limb perfusion in diabetic foot ulcer: a pilot study51
Calidad de vida asociada con polifarmacia en personas con lesiones cutáneas crónicas47
Case study 4. Lymphorrhoea and venous ulceration in chronic bilateral lower-limb oedema40
Rapidly evolving gangrenous vasculitis in a critically ill patient with ulcerative colitis: a case report39
A closed-loop audit to assess and improve surgical site infection rates across all surgical specialties38
Use of a placental-derived cellular, acellular and matrix-like product to treat venous leg ulcers: a cost-effectiveness analysis37
JWC Conference and Awards 2025: celebrating excellence in wound care37
What is the impact of care bundles on the prevalence or incidence of pressure ulcers among at risk adults in the acute care setting? A systematic review34
Metal-based nanoparticles: an alternative treatment for biofilm infection in hard-to-heal wounds32
Appreciating the past but focusing on the future: specialist nurses in wound care in Europe25
Whole versus hole: enabling community nurses to implement holistic wound care25
Navigating obstacles impacting the sustainability of Medicare-funded wound care pricing21
Percentage area reduction as surrogate for complete healing of hard-to-heal wounds: a review of clinical trials21
Use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat a pressure ulcer complicated by osteomyelitis: a case report20
Spatially modulated erbium YAG laser as a treatment for diabetic ulcer19
The complex interplay between mechanical forces, tissue response and individual susceptibility to pressure ulcers17
Impact of hidradenitis suppurativa-specific wound dressing system on patient quality of life and dressing-related pain: pilot study17
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