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Community level morbidity control of lymphoedema using self care and integrative treatment in two lymphatic filariasis endemic districts of South India: a non randomized interventional study.

Saravu R Narahari1, Kuthaje S Bose, Madhur G Aggithaya, Gaddam Kumara Swamy, Terence J Ryan, Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, Reynold G Washington, Balu Palicheralu Sreenivasa Rao, Shrikrishna Rajagopala, Kadengodlu Manjula, Usha Vandana, Thaivalath Anandan Sreemol, Mathew Rojith, Shanappa Y Salimani, Mohammed Shefuvan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently there is no global program to manage lymphoedema as a result of lymphatic filariasis (LF). The primary aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of a previously proposed integrative treatment protocol, using locally available resources to address the morbidity, in a community village setting.
METHODS: Two LF endemic districts of south India, Gulbarga in Karnataka (GK) and Alleppey in Kerala (AK), were selected for the study. All known patients were invited to an LF camp. Patients with grade two late or three lymphoedema were enrolled. All patients were given training in the integrative procedure which involved patient education and the domiciliary protocol.
RESULTS: A total of 730 patients (851 limbs) completed the three and half month follow up. There was a statistically significant (1%) reduction up to mid thigh level volume measurement for both small (0.7-1.1 liters) and large (1.8-5.0 liters) limbs, p < 0.000. In AK inflammatory episodes at the three months interval reduced from 37.5% (127 patients) to 28.3% (96 patients) and in GK from 37.6% (147 patients) to 10.2% (40 patients), p < 0.000. All patients had reduced bacterial entry points. There was an overall improvement in quality of life in all domains of LF specific quality of life questionnaire p < 0.000.
CONCLUSIONS: Self care and integrative treatment is possible in resource poor Indian village settings. Further work is needed to explore factors leading to better compliance by randomizing the interventions such as washing and emollient compression vs Ayurvedic and yoga interventions before integrative treatment is considered for national health programmes in developing countries.

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Keywords:  Ayurveda; Compression therapy; Empowering patients; Integrative medicine; Neglected tropical disease; Yoga

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23832181     DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trt054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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