Literature DB >> 2725053

Microwave: an alternative to electric heating in the treatment of peripheral lymphedema.

T S Chang1, L Y Han, J L Gan, W Y Huang.   

Abstract

The results of a new method of treating chronic lymphedema with heat, using microwaves, are described in 98 patients with peripheral lymphedema. Thirteen had bilateral lymphedema and were included only to provide additional evidence of the lack of side-effects using this technique. The remaining 85 patients showed a significant (p less than .001) reduction in the amount of peripheral edema with edema reduction greater than 50% in three-fourths of the patients. The incidence and severity of secondary acute inflammation ("erysipelas") were also sharply reduced (p less than .001). The microwave method of heat application has a number of advantages over an older technique which used electrically-powered heating elements.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2725053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lymphology        ISSN: 0024-7766            Impact factor:   1.286


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3.  Comparative results of non-operative multi-modal therapy for filarial lymphoedema.

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