2012
DOI: 10.1177/193229681200600319
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Safety and Efficacy of Mild Compression (18–25 mm Hg) Therapy in Patients with Diabetes and Lower Extremity Edema

Abstract: Mild compression therapy (18-25 mm Hg) decreased swelling in diabetes patients with LE edema without compromising vascularity.

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“…Layered compression therapy and, more recently, diabetic socks with mild compression have been found to be safe and effective in diabetic patients with adequate or mildly reduced arterial blood supply. 25,26 The following sections further discuss the two methods associated with oedema reduction, offloading and compression therapy, in the management of DFUs.…”
Section: Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Oedemamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Layered compression therapy and, more recently, diabetic socks with mild compression have been found to be safe and effective in diabetic patients with adequate or mildly reduced arterial blood supply. 25,26 The following sections further discuss the two methods associated with oedema reduction, offloading and compression therapy, in the management of DFUs.…”
Section: Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Oedemamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 In the treatment of DFUs, compression therapy has been used effectively and safely to reduce oedema in a diabetic population with adequate arterial circulation whilst reduced compression was beneficial in patients with arterial compromise in a prospective clinical case review involving 44 patients. 25 Patients with adequate arterial circulation were treated with a four-layer compression bandage system while the highly elastic third layer was excluded in the patients who had compromised peripheral arterial circulation.…”
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“…Одним из частых нарушений водно-со-левого обмена при СД являются отеки [3] как проявление диабетической нефропатии и сопутствующих сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний. В патогенезе отечного синдрома может играть роль перераспределение реабсорбции уль-трафильтрата между сегментами нефрона с увеличением доли проксимальной реабсорбции [4].…”
Section: © сахарный диабет 2016unclassified
“…В рамках пилотно го исследования было отмечено, что у пациентов, страдающих сахарным диабетом, легкая степень компрессии (18-25 мм рт.ст.) способствует умень шению отека и не оказывает отрицательного влия ния на артериальный кровоток [45]. Однако следует учитывать, что окклюзионное поражений артерий тяжелой степени, как и микроангиопатия с некро тическими очагами поражения стопы, являются противопоказанием к проведению компрессионной терапии у пациентов, страдающих сахарным диабе том.…”
Section: эффективность компрессионной терапии и способы ее оценкиunclassified