Compression therapy in leg ulcers

Hugo Partsch
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to give a review on different compression modalities for the management of leg ulcers and to evaluate their efficacy based on evidence coming from clinical trials and experimental studies. Interface pressure-peaks on the leg during walking exceeding 50–60 mmHg reduce venous reflux and increase venous pumping function. This may be achieved by stiff compression textiles like multicomponent bandages especially when containing cohesive material or by zinc paste bandages. These compression types exert high stiffness which is characterized by a tolerable resting pressure and high pressure peaks during walking (“working pressure”), but need to be applied by well trained and experienced staff. Short-stretch adjustable Velcro-wraps and (double) compression stockings may be promising alternatives allowing self-management. In patients with arterial occlusive disease (ABPI 0,6–0,8) modified compression using stiff material applied with reduced pressure (<40 mmHg) under careful control may increase both, arterial flow and venous pumping function.

Conclusion

In addition to the principles of modern wound management and to endovenous procedures abolishing superficial venous reflux compression therapy in combination with mobilization and walking exercises is still the basic treatment modality of leg ulcers.

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腿部溃疡的压迫疗法
本文的目的是根据临床试验和实验研究的证据,综述不同的压迫方式对腿部溃疡的治疗,并评估其疗效。行走时腿部界面压力峰值超过50-60 mmHg可减少静脉回流,增强静脉泵送功能。这可以通过像多组分绷带这样的硬压缩纺织品来实现,特别是当含有粘性材料或锌膏绷带时。这些压缩类型施加高刚度,其特点是可容忍的静息压力和行走时的高压峰值(“工作压力”),但需要由训练有素和经验丰富的工作人员应用。短拉伸可调节尼龙搭扣和(双重)压缩长袜可能是有希望的选择,允许自我管理。对于动脉闭塞性疾病(ABPI为0,6 - 0,8)的患者,在小心控制下,使用降低压力(40 mmHg)的硬质材料进行改良压迫,可能会增加动脉流量和静脉泵送功能。结论在遵循现代创面管理原则和静脉内手术的基础上,取消浅表静脉反流压迫治疗结合活动和步行锻炼仍是治疗腿部溃疡的基本方式。
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