Lymphology. 2003 Jun;36(2):84-91.
This International Society of Lymphology (ISL) Consensus Document is the current revision of the 1995 Document for the evaluation and management of peripheral lymphedema. It is based upon modifications suggested and published following the 1997 XVI International Congress of Lymphology (ICL) in Madrid, Spain, discussed at the 1999 XVII ICL in Chennai, India, considered at the 2000 (ISL) Executive Committee meeting in Hinterzarten, Germany, and derived from integration of discussions and written comments obtained during and following the 2001 XVIII ICL in Genoa, Italy as modified at the 2003 ISL Executive Committee meeting in Cordoba, Argentina. The document attempts to amalgamate the broad spectrum of protocols advocated worldwide for the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral lymphedema into a coordinated proclamation representing a "Consensus" of the international community. The document is not meant to override individual clinical considerations for problematic patients nor to stifle progress. It is also not meant to be a legal formulation from which variations define medical malpractice. The Society understands that in some clinics the method of treatment derives from national standards while in others access to medical equipment and supplies is limited and therefore the suggested treatments are impractical. We continue to struggle to keep the document concise while balancing the need for depth and details. With these considerations in mind, we believe that this version of the Consensus represents the best judgment of the ISL membership on how to approach patients with peripheral lymphedema as of 2003. We anticipate that the document will and should be challenged, debated in the pages of Lymphology (e.g., as Letters to the Editor), and ideally become a continued focal point for robust discussion at local, national and international conferences in lymphology and related disciplines. We further anticipate as experience evolves and new ideas and technologies emerge that this "living document" will undergo periodic revision and refinement.
本国际淋巴学会(ISL)共识文件是1995年《外周性淋巴水肿评估与管理文件》的现行修订版。它基于1997年在西班牙马德里召开的第十六届国际淋巴学大会(ICL)后提出并发表的修改建议,在1999年于印度金奈召开的第十七届ICL上进行了讨论,在2000年于德国欣特察滕召开的(ISL)执行委员会会议上进行了审议,并源自2001年在意大利热那亚召开的第十八届ICL期间及之后获得的讨论和书面意见的整合,这些意见在2003年于阿根廷科尔多瓦召开的ISL执行委员会会议上进行了修改。该文件试图将全球范围内倡导的外周性淋巴水肿诊断和治疗的广泛方案整合为一份协调声明,代表国际社会的“共识”。该文件并非旨在取代对疑难患者的个体临床考量,也无意抑制进展。它也不是一种法律规定,据此差异来界定医疗过失。学会明白,在一些诊所,治疗方法源自国家标准,而在另一些诊所,医疗设备和物资的获取有限,因此建议的治疗方法不切实际。我们继续努力使文件简洁,同时平衡深度和细节的需求。考虑到这些因素,我们认为本版共识代表了截至2003年ISL成员关于如何诊治外周性淋巴水肿患者的最佳判断。我们预计该文件将会且应该受到挑战,在《淋巴学》杂志的页面上进行辩论(例如作为给编辑的信),理想情况下成为淋巴学及相关学科在地方、国家和国际会议上进行热烈讨论的持续焦点。我们进一步预计,随着经验的积累以及新思想和新技术的出现,这份“动态文件”将定期进行修订和完善。