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Lymphedema techniques to manage edema after SCI: a retrospective analysis.

作者信息

Hammad Rebecca, Furbish Catherine, Sweatman W Mark, Field-Fote Edelle C

机构信息

Crawford Research Institute, Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia.

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

Spinal Cord. 2018 Dec;56(12):1158-1165. doi: 10.1038/s41393-018-0141-8. Epub 2018 Jun 12.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Retrospective analysis of treatment data for a cohort of clients with spinal cord injury (SCI) who received therapy for management of edema.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the safety, feasibility, and benefit of a modified lymphedema treatment approach for treatment of chronic lower extremity edema in persons with SCI.

SETTING

A specialty rehabilitation hospital in Atlanta, GA, USA.

METHODS

Certified lymphedema therapists with experience in SCI rehabilitation modified standard complete decongestive therapy (CDT) techniques to accommodate sensory and motor impairments and ensure skin safety. Therapists applied the modified CDT (mCDT) approach as part of treatment in 59 adults with SCI and lower extremity edema. Limb volume was measured using standardized volumetric measurement, pitting was scored using a standardized scale (range 0-4), and edema characteristics were determined to be present or absent. Outcomes of the mCDT intervention were analyzed for 105 lower extremities.

RESULTS

Outcomes indicated that mCDT was associated with significant reduction in limb volumes, with a mean decrease of 11 ± 7.6%. Significant decreases were also observed in pitting edema and edema-specific characteristics, mean pitting scale score was reduced from a 3/4 to a 1/4. Minor adverse events were identified in a small number of patients.

CONCLUSIONS

We found the mCDT approach to be safe and well-tolerated by the patients with SCI. The intervention was associated with decreased edema, and was feasible for use in a clinical setting. We recommend considering this mCDT approach for management of edema in individuals with SCI, while remaining vigilant about skin inspection.

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