Department of Surgery, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
Department of Surgery, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil.
J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2017 May;5(3):363-369. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2016.11.008. Epub 2017 Feb 21.
The contralateral limbs of patients with unilateral lymphedema in the lower limbs (LLs) can exhibit abnormal lymphatic circulation, even in the absence of lymphedema. This idea is based on a number of reports that have studied isolated cases using lymphoscintigraphy. It is likely that these patients previously had some form of lymphopathy, and the lymphedema arose after the action of some external factor. However, there are no studies in the literature that adequately assess the asymptomatic contralateral limbs of these patients or address the prevalence and characteristics of the abnormal lymphatic circulation in these limbs. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of abnormal lymphatic circulation in the asymptomatic contralateral limbs of patients with unilateral lymphedema of the LL.
Forty-three patients from the angiology and vascular surgery ward of the Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco with unilateral lymphedema of the LL underwent lymphoscintigraphy. All patients received a subcutaneous injection of 0.2 mL (74 MBq) of a solution of dextran 70 labeled with technetium Tc 99m in the first interdigital space of each foot. Images were obtained on two occasions: 10 minutes and 1 hour after the injection. The study design was transversal prospective.
Among the 43 asymptomatic LLs, 30 (70%) showed abnormal lymphatic circulation. The lymphoscintigraphic abnormalities found were the following: reduced visualization of the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes during 1 hour (83%), collateral circulation (30%), visualization of the inguinal and pelvic lymph nodes after at least 1 hour (30%), visualization of the popliteal lymph nodes (20%), dilation and lymphatic tortuosity (20%), and dermal backflow (10%).
In this study,70% of the patients with unilateral lymphedema of the LL had some form of lymphopathy in the contralateral limb during the lymphoscintigraphic examination. These findings could favor the early treatment of these patients to prevent the disease from progressing to its most severe stage.
下肢单侧淋巴水肿(LL)患者的对侧肢体可能存在异常淋巴循环,即使没有淋巴水肿。这一观点基于多项研究报告,这些报告使用淋巴闪烁成像技术研究了孤立病例。这些患者之前可能存在某种形式的淋巴病,淋巴水肿是在某种外部因素作用后出现的。然而,目前文献中尚无研究充分评估这些患者无症状的对侧肢体,也没有研究这些肢体异常淋巴循环的发生率和特征。本研究旨在评估单侧 LL 淋巴水肿患者无症状对侧肢体异常淋巴循环的发生率。
来自联邦伯南布哥大学临床医院血管内科和血管外科病房的 43 例单侧 LL 淋巴水肿患者接受淋巴闪烁成像检查。所有患者均在每个足的第一指间皮下注射 0.2mL(74MBq)的锝 99m 标记右旋糖酐 70 溶液。在注射后 10 分钟和 1 小时进行两次图像采集。研究设计为横断前瞻性。
在 43 条无症状的 LL 中,30 条(70%)显示异常淋巴循环。发现的淋巴闪烁成像异常包括:1 小时后淋巴管和淋巴结的可视化减少(83%)、侧支循环(30%)、至少 1 小时后腹股沟和盆腔淋巴结的可视化(30%)、隐静脉淋巴结的可视化(20%)、扩张和淋巴迂曲(20%)以及真皮回流(10%)。
在这项研究中,70%的单侧 LL 淋巴水肿患者在淋巴闪烁成像检查中对侧肢体存在某种形式的淋巴病。这些发现可能有利于对这些患者进行早期治疗,以防止疾病进展至最严重阶段。