# Double Trouble: A Case of an Evolving Leg Ulcer in the Setting of Heart Failure

**Authors:** Osman Zuberi, Micah Pippin, Diahann Marshall

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.80028 · Cureus · 2025-03-04

## TL;DR

A patient with heart failure experienced worsening of a leg ulcer, suggesting heart failure may impair wound healing.

## Contribution

This case report explores the link between acute heart failure exacerbation and deterioration of venous leg ulcers.

## Key findings

- A venous leg ulcer worsened alongside an acute heart failure exacerbation.
- Surgical debridement was required due to poor wound healing.
- The case suggests comorbid heart failure may hinder healing of venous ulcers.

## Abstract

Congestive heart failure can result in low perfusion to the body's periphery and fluid pooling in the lower extremities. Investigators have suggested that this combination of factors can cause venous leg ulcers to deteriorate, although reports of this association are limited in the literature. We present a case of a lower extremity venous ulcer, which worsened concomitantly with an acute exacerbation of chronic congestive heart failure, eventually requiring surgical debridement. This case report serves to investigate the assertion that comorbid heart failure, especially during acute exacerbation, may worsen wound healing in lower extremity venous ulcers.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** congestive heart failure (MONDO:0005009)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Leg Ulcer (MESH:D007871), venous leg ulcers (MESH:D014647), Congestive heart failure (MESH:D006333)

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