| Literature DB >> 33283063 |
Pedro M Guedes1, Nuno A Saldanha1, Pedro M Matos1, Francisco S Carvalho1, Graça Veiga1, Pedro Norton1.
Abstract
To analyze the use of compression stockings to avoid the formation of occupational edema of the lower limbs in jobs with prolonged orthostatism. We carried out a review of the articles published in PubMed, from the 1st of January 2008 to 31st of December 2018 using the term "Occupational Leg Swelling". Only articles that met the following criteria were selected: prospective, observational and experimental retrospectives articles written in Portuguese or English. The research resulted in 23 articles. After reading the titles and abstracts and applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 5 were selected. Prolonged orthostatism is considered a risk factor for the development of chronic venous disease. The use of compression stockings reduces the occupational edema of the lower limbs. Professionals exposed to prolonged orthostatism during their work activity have a higher risk of developing lower limb edema; Despite few studies demonstrated the effectiveness of wearing compression stockings to prevent occupational edema of the lower limbs, they have showed benefit in reducing edema as well as associated symptoms. The use of compression stockings should therefore be recommended to all professionals at increased risk for occupational edema of the lower limbs.Entities:
Keywords: compression stockings; occupational health; occupational leg edema; preventive medicine
Year: 2020 PMID: 33283063 PMCID: PMC7710214 DOI: 10.1097/j.pbj.0000000000000093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Porto Biomed J ISSN: 2444-8664
Articles that resulted from the research and main conclusions
| Authors | Year of publication | Sample | Objectives | Conclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belczak et al[ | 2008 | 70 Health professionals | Compare which work period is associated with greater occupational edema | In professionals who work 12 hours continuously, the increase in leg volume is significant, regardless of the period of the day. The rate of edema formation is higher in the morning shift |
| Blazek et al[ | 2013 | 98 Hairdressers | To evaluate the impact of wearing compression stockings on occupational edema of the lower limbs | Both groups showed decreased leg volume with the use of compression stockings. With the cessation of compressor treatment, symptoms reappear |
| Mosti et al[ | 2013 | 30 Health professionals | Compare progressive compression stockings with graduated compression stockings in reducing occupational edema | Both socks significantly reduce occupational edema, but the progressive ones show a greater reduction and not only of specific area |
| Diken et al[ | 2016 | 232 Nurses | To determine the prevalence of CVD in nurses subjected to periods of prolonged orthostatism | Changes in working conditions can contribute to the improvement of CVD symptoms; The time spent in hospital hours is associated with a higher frequency of signs of CVD symptoms |
| Wou et al[ | 2016 | 10 Health professionals | Compare the use of compression stockings with neuromuscular stimulation devices | Compression stockings were the only method that effectively reduced lower limb edema |