| Literature DB >> 30845919 |
Kristin Thuve Dahm1, Hilde Tinderholt Myrhaug2, Hilde Strømme3, Brynjar Fure4, Kjetil Gundro Brurberg2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many home-dwelling elderly use medical compression stockings to prevent venous insufficiency, deep venous thrombosis, painful legs and leg ulcers. Assisting users with applying and removing compression stockings demands resources from the home based health services, but the effects are uncertain. This systematic review aims to summarize the effects of preventive use of medical compression stockings for patients with chronic venous insufficiency and swollen legs.Entities:
Keywords: Compression stockings; Elderly; Systematic review; Venous insufficiency
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30845919 PMCID: PMC6407277 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1087-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Confidence in effect estimates with interpretation
| Quality of evidence | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| High | Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the estimate of effect. |
| Moderate | Further research is likely to have an important impact on confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate. |
| Low | Further research is very likely to have an important impact on confidence in the estimate of effect and is likely to change the estimate. |
| Very low | Any estimate of effect is very uncertain. |
Fig. 1PRISMA Flowchart of the study selection process
Overview of included studies
| Study | Population | Intervention* | Comparison | Results | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients with healed venous leg ulcers | |||||
|
| Class 3 stockings | Class 2 stockings |
|
| |
|
| Class 2 stockings (23–32 mmHg) | Class 1 stockings (18–21 mmHg) knee or thigh length |
|
| |
|
| Class 2 stockings | Class 1 stockings |
|
| |
|
| Class 3 stockings | No compression stockings |
|
| |
| Patients with venous insufficiency | |||||
|
| Class 2 stockings (23–30 mmHg) | Class 1 stockings | Not reported |
| |
*We used the European standard of compression stockings
**Indicates statistically significant result
1Pain, ankle swelling, tired legs, restless legs and night cramps
Fig. 2Risk of bias
Fig. 3Forest plot ulcer recurrence compression stockings class 2 vs class 1
Quality of evidence of ulcer recurrence
| Outcome | Illustrative comparative risk | Relative | No of participants | Quality of evidence (GRADE) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assumed risk | Corresponding risk | ||||
| Comparison 1: Class 2 compared to class 1 (European standard) | |||||
| Ulcer recurrence | 175 per 1000 | 84 fewer per 1000 (from 21 fewer to 122 fewer) | RR 0.52 (0.30, 0.88) | 399 | Moderate1 ⊕ ⊕ ⊕⊙ |
| Comparison 2: Class 3 compared to class 2 (European standard) | |||||
| Ulcer recurrence 6 months | 143 per 1000 | 51 fewer per 1000 (from 114 fewer to 147 more) | RR 0.64 (0.20, 2.03) | 93 [1] | Very Low2 ⊕ ⊙ ⊙ ⊙ |
| Comparison 3: Class 3 (European standard) compared to no stockings | |||||
| Ulcer recurrence 12 months | 543 pr. 1000 | 310 fewer per 1000 (from 168 fewer to 397 fewer) | RR 0.43 (0.27, 0.69) | 153 [1] | Very Low3 ⊕ ⊙ ⊙ ⊙ |
1Downgraded one level due to high risk of bias, 2Downgraded three levels due to severe impression (very wide confidence intervals, low compliance and few participants) and lack of consistency since it is only one trial, 3Downgraded three levels due to high risk of bias, impression (few participants) and lack of consistency since it is only one trial