Influence of medical compression stockings on venolymphatic drainage in phlebologically healthy test persons and patients with chronic venous insufficiency.
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Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of medical compression stockings on venolymphatic drainage in phlebologically healthy test persons and patients with chronic venous insufficiency. Using this new method, the outflow of an intradermally injected sodium fluorescein solution can be densitrometrically determined over a period of 60 min. In an evaluation of the method carried out over 5 weeks with 4 test persons, the variation coefficient was 19.3%, indicating a sufficient reproducibility. Concerning the effect of below-knee stockings (ankle pressure 30 mm Hg) on venolymphatic drainage, improvements of around 200 (p < 0.0001) and 250% were recorded for 10 healthy test persons (mean age 29.0 +/- 3.1 years) and 20 patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency (classes 4 and 5; p < 0.001), respectively. The results lead us to conclude that (i) the method presented here enables a quantification of the venolymphatic drainage and (ii) that therapy with compression stockings, for both healthy test persons and patients suffering from chronic venous insufficiency, leads to a significant improvement of venolymphatic drainage.
本研究的目的是探讨医用加压袜对血液健康测试者和慢性静脉功能不全患者静脉淋巴引流的影响。使用这种新方法,可以在60分钟的时间内用密度法测定皮内注射荧光素钠溶液的流出量。在对该方法进行的为期5周的评估中,4名测试人员对该方法进行了评估,变异系数为19.3%,表明具有足够的重复性。关于膝下袜(踝关节压力30 mm Hg)对静脉淋巴引流的影响,10名健康受试者(平均年龄29.0±3.1岁)和20名慢性静脉功能不全患者(4级和5级;P < 0.001)。结果使我们得出以下结论:(i)本文提出的方法能够量化静脉淋巴引流;(ii)对健康的测试者和患有慢性静脉功能不全的患者进行压缩长袜治疗,可显著改善静脉淋巴引流。