The impact of class I compression stockings on the peripheral microperfusion of the lower limb: A prospective pilot study

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING Journal of Vascular Nursing Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jvn.2023.08.003
Andreas Lutz Heinrich Gerken , Michelle Ann Hattemer , Christel Weiß , Martin Sigl , Sebastian Zach , Michael Keese , Kai Nowak , Christoph Reißfelder , Nuh N. Rahbari , Kay Schwenke
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Abstract

Objective

The use of medical compression stockings (MCS) in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and diabetes is the subject of an ongoing critical debate. While reducing leg edema of various origins by improving venous back flow, there is a concern about additional arterial flow obstruction when compression therapy is applied in pre-existing PAD. The aim of this study is to obtain further information on the use of class I MCS in patients with advanced PAD and to evaluate the framework conditions for a safe application.

Methods

The total collective (n = 55) of this prospective, clinical cohort study consisted of 24 patients with PAD Fontaine stage IIb and higher studied before revascularization, of whom 16 patients were examined again after revascularization, and 15 healthy participants included for reference. The microperfusion of the lower extremity of all participants was examined in a supine, elevated, and sitting position using the oxygen to see (O2C) method.

Results

The results indicate that leg positioning had the strongest influence on microcirculation (SO2 and flow: p = 0.0001), whereas MCS had no significant effect on the perfusion parameters (SO2: p = 0.9936; flow: p = 0.4967) and did not lead to a deterioration of values into critical ranges.

Conclusion

Mild medical compression therapy appears to be feasible even in patients with advanced PAD. Larger studies are warranted to observe any long-term effects, in particular for the treatment of reperfusion edema after revascularization.

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I 级压力袜对下肢外周微灌注的影响:前瞻性试点研究
目的在患有外周动脉疾病(PAD)和糖尿病的患者中使用医疗压力袜(MCS)一直是争论的焦点。在通过改善静脉回流减轻各种原因引起的腿部水肿的同时,人们也担心在原有的 PAD 患者中使用压力疗法会造成额外的动脉血流阻塞。这项前瞻性临床队列研究的总人数(n = 55)包括在血管再通术前接受研究的 24 名方丹 IIb 期及以上 PAD 患者,其中 16 名患者在血管再通术后接受了再次检查,另外还包括 15 名健康参试者作为参考。结果表明,腿部定位对微循环的影响最大(SO2 和流量:P = 0.0001),而 MCS 对灌注参数无明显影响(SO2:p = 0.9936;血流:p = 0.4967),也不会导致数值恶化至临界范围。结论:即使是晚期 PAD 患者,轻度医疗压力疗法似乎也是可行的。需要进行更大规模的研究,以观察其长期效果,尤其是在治疗血管再通后的再灌注水肿方面。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Nursing provides clinical information regarding aortic and peripheral aneurysms, upper and lower extremity arterial disease, acute and chronic venous disease, and more. Original, peer-reviewed articles present descriptions, etiologies, diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical treatment and nursing implications of vascular system disorders.
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