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'Putting the pressure on': a study of compression sleeves used in breast cancer-related lymphoedema.

作者信息

Williams A F, Williams A E

机构信息

Centre for Research and Implementation of Clinical Practice, Thames Valley University, Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences, London.

出版信息

J Tissue Viability. 1999 Jul;9(3):89-94. doi: 10.1016/s0965-206x(99)80024-2.

Abstract

Breast cancer-related lymphoedema is a chronic, progressive condition characterized by swelling in the arm and adjacent trunk, with changes to the skin and underlying tissues. The application of compression garments is an essential component in the long-term management of lymphoedema. A wide range of garments is available in the UK; however, there is limited literature to guide therapists in their appropriate selection. This paper reviews the effects of compression therapy, outlines the components of lymphoedema treatment, and discusses features of lymphoedema compression sleeves. A small study of nine women with breast cancer-related lymphoedema is reported. The study investigates the interface pressure profiles of a selection of commonly used compression sleeves as measured by the Oxford Pressure Monitor. The results showed a wide variation in the interface pressures for all sleeves. A graduated profile along the length of the arm was not always present, Two layers of garments led to markedly increased pressures at the top of the arm but the pressures along the arm did not double. The possible implications for clinical practice are discussed.

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