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Chronic edema of the lower extremities: international consensus recommendations for compression therapy clinical research trials.

N Stout1, H Partsch, G Szolnoky, I Forner-Cordero, G Mosti, P Mortimer, M Flour, R Damstra, N Piller, M J Geyer, J-P Benigni, C Moffat, A Cornu-Thenard, F Schingale, M Clark, M Chauveau.   

Abstract

Chronic edema is a multifactorial condition affecting patients with various diseases. Although the pathophysiology of edema varies, compression therapy is a basic tenant of treatment, vital to reducing swelling. Clinical trials are disparate or lacking regarding specific protocols and application recommendations for compression materials and methodology to enable optimal efficacy. Compression therapy is a basic treatment modality for chronic leg edema; however, the evidence base for the optimal application, duration and intensity of compression therapy is lacking. The aim of this document was to present the proceedings of a day-long international expert consensus group meeting that examined the current state of the science for the use of compression therapy in chronic edema. An expert consensus group met in Brighton, UK, in March 2010 to examine the current state of the science for compression therapy in chronic edema of the lower extremities. Panel discussions and open space discussions examined the current literature, clinical practice patterns, common materials and emerging technologies for the management of chronic edema. This document outlines a proposed clinical research agenda focusing on compression therapy in chronic edema. Future trials comparing different compression devices, materials, pressures and parameters for application are needed to enhance the evidence base for optimal chronic oedema management. Important outcomes measures and methods of pressure and oedema quantification are outlined. Future trials are encouraged to optimize compression therapy in chronic edema of the lower extremities.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22801397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Angiol        ISSN: 0392-9590            Impact factor:   2.789


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Review 1.  Dogmas and controversies in compression therapy: report of an International Compression Club (ICC) meeting, Brussels, May 2011.

Authors:  Mieke Flour; Michael Clark; Hugo Partsch; Giovanni Mosti; Jean-Francois Uhl; Michel Chauveau; Francois Cros; Pierre Gelade; Dean Bender; Anneke Andriessen; Jan Schuren; André Cornu-Thenard; Ed Arkans; Dragan Milic; Jean-Patrick Benigni; Robert Damstra; Gyozo Szolnoky; Franz Schingale
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9.  Comparison of 15-20 mmHg versus 20-30 mmHg Compression Stockings in Reducing Occupational Oedema in Standing and Seated Healthy Individuals.

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Journal:  Int J Vasc Med       Date:  2018-10-01

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Journal:  BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil       Date:  2020-03-02
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