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Comparison of efficacy of the intermittent pneumatic compression with various pressures in reducing the primary lower extremity venous lymphedema of menopausal patients

机译:间歇性气压加压与各种压力减轻更年期患者原发性下肢静脉淋巴水肿的疗效比较

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Introduction: The?primary lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency are important medical problems in women during menopause. Intermittent pneumatic compression has been accepted as a?supplemental therapy for many years. However, due to the?diversity of the?clinical view of venous lymphedema and difficulties in the?diagnosis, there is still no uniform and fully reliable treatment algorithm and international consensus. Aim of the?study : To compare the?efficacy of pneumatic compression of various pressure for the?treatment of lower extremity venous lymphedema in menopausal patients. Material and methods: The?study included 33 patients with chronic venous insufficiency and bilateral primary lymphedema of the?lower limbs. Group A?consisted of 10 patients aged from 46 to 56 years (mean age 51.2?years) who had used monthly therapy, treatments consisting of manual lymphatic drainage, multi-layer bandaging and intermittent pneumatic compression with a?pressure of 120 mm Hg. Group B consisted of 10?patients aged from 45 to 58 years (mean age 53.3 years) who had identical basic treatment as group A, and intermittent pneumatic compression with a?pressure of 60 mm Hg. Group C (control) consisted of 13 patients aged from 44 to 57 years (mean age 52.8 years) who were using only primary treatment without intermittent pneumatic compression. Results: It was found out that the?greatest reduction in edema in patients undergoing compression settings with a?pressure of 120 mm Hg. Comparison of the?percentage reduction in edema showed a?statistically significant advantage for group A?to groups B and C, both for changes in the?right (p?= 0.01) and left limb (p?= 0.01). Results in patients undergoing intermittent pneumatic compression with a?lower pressure (60 mm Hg) were similar to those obtained in the?control group. Conclusions: Intermittent pneumatic compression with a?pressure of 120 mm Hg significantly helps to reduce the?venous lymphedema in patients with menopause. It appears that the?procedures with a?pressure of 60 mm Hg are ineffective.
机译:简介:原发性淋巴水肿和慢性静脉功能不全是绝经期妇女的重要医学问题。间歇性气动加压已被接受为补充疗法多年。然而,由于静脉淋巴水肿的临床观点的多样性以及诊断的困难,仍然没有统一,完全可靠的治疗算法和国际共识。研究的目的:比较各种压力的气压加压治疗更年期患者下肢静脉淋巴水肿的疗效。资料与方法:研究包括33例慢性静脉功能不全和下肢双侧原发性淋巴水肿。 A组由10名年龄在46至56岁(平均年龄51.2岁)的患者组成,他们每月接受一次疗法,包括手动淋巴引流,多层包扎和间歇性气压加压120 mm Hg治疗。 B组由10名年龄在45至58岁(平均年龄53.3岁)的患者组成,他们接受了与A组相同的基本治疗,并且间歇性气压加压至60 mm Hg。 C组(对照组)由13例年龄在44至57岁(平均年龄52.8岁)的患者组成,他们仅接受初级治疗而没有间歇性气压治疗。结果:发现在120 mm Hg压力下接受压缩治疗的患者水肿最大程度地减少。水肿减少百分比的比较显示,A组相对于B组和C组在统计学上具有显着优势,无论是右(p = 0.01)还是左肢(p = 0.01)的变化。在较低压力(60 mm Hg)下进行间歇性气压治疗的患者的结果与对照组相似。结论:120 mm Hg的间歇性气压加压可以显着减少绝经患者的静脉淋巴水肿。看来,采用60 mm Hg压力的程序是无效的。

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