Division of Health Services, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Box 4404 Nydalen, 0130, Oslo, Norway.
University of Oslo Medical Library, Rikshospitalet, Sognsvannsveien 20, 0372, Oslo, Norway.
BMC Geriatr. 2019 Mar 7;19(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s12877-019-1087-1.
Many home-dwelling elderly use medical compression stockings to prevent venous insufficiency, deep venous thrombosis, painful legs and leg ulcers. Assisting users with applying and removing compression stockings demands resources from the home based health services, but the effects are uncertain. This systematic review aims to summarize the effects of preventive use of medical compression stockings for patients with chronic venous insufficiency and swollen legs.
We conducted a search in six databases (Epistemonikos, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL and CINAHL) in March 2018. Randomized controlled trials evaluating the preventive effects of European standard compression stockings class 3 or 2 for elderly with chronic venous insufficiency and swollen legs were included. Primary outcomes were thrombosis, leg ulcers and mobility. Secondary outcomes were other health related outcomes, e.g. pain, compliance. We assessed risk of bias in the included studies and used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) tool for evaluating the overall quality of evidence.
Five randomized controlled trials met the inclusion criteria. Comparing compression stockings class 2 to class 1, meta-analysis showed a reduction in leg ulcer recurrence at 12 months (RR 0.52; 95% CI 0.30 to 0.88). The quality of evidence was assessed as moderate by GRADE. One study (100 participants) did not detect a difference between compression stockings class 3 versus class 2 on ulcer recurrence after six months (RR 0.64; 95% CI 0.20 to 2.03). In another study, patients wearing class 3 compression stockings had lower recurrence risk compared with patients without stockings (RR 0.46; 95% CI 0.27 to 0.76) at six months and (RR 0.43; 95% CI 0.27 to 0.69) at 12 months. We found no difference between class 2 and class 1 stockings on subjective symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency or outcomes of vein thrombosis or mobility.
Compression stockings class 2 probably reduce the risk of leg ulcer recurrence compared to compression stockings class 1. It is uncertain whether the use of stockings with higher compression grades is associated with a further risk reduction. More randomized controlled trials on vein thrombosis and mobility are needed.
许多居家的老年人使用医用压缩袜来预防静脉功能不全、深静脉血栓形成、腿部疼痛和腿部溃疡。帮助使用者穿脱压缩袜需要家庭保健服务提供资源,但效果不确定。本系统评价旨在总结医用压缩袜对慢性静脉功能不全和腿部肿胀患者的预防作用。
我们于 2018 年 3 月在六个数据库(循证医学知识库、Cochrane 系统评价数据库、MEDLINE、Embase、CENTRAL 和 CINAHL)中进行了检索。纳入了评估欧洲标准 3 级或 2 级压缩袜对慢性静脉功能不全和腿部肿胀的老年患者预防作用的随机对照试验。主要结局为血栓形成、腿部溃疡和活动能力。次要结局为其他健康相关结局,如疼痛、依从性。我们评估了纳入研究的偏倚风险,并使用推荐评估、制定与评价(GRADE)工具评估证据的总体质量。
有五项随机对照试验符合纳入标准。与 1 级压缩袜相比,2 级压缩袜的 meta 分析显示 12 个月时腿部溃疡复发率降低(RR 0.52;95%CI 0.30 至 0.88)。GRADE 评估证据质量为中等。一项研究(100 名参与者)未发现 3 级与 2 级压缩袜在 6 个月时溃疡复发率上的差异(RR 0.64;95%CI 0.20 至 2.03)。另一项研究中,与未穿压缩袜的患者相比,穿 3 级压缩袜的患者在 6 个月(RR 0.46;95%CI 0.27 至 0.76)和 12 个月(RR 0.43;95%CI 0.27 至 0.69)时腿部溃疡复发风险较低。我们未发现 2 级与 1 级压缩袜在慢性静脉功能不全的主观症状或血栓形成或活动能力的结局上有差异。
与 1 级压缩袜相比,2 级压缩袜可能降低腿部溃疡复发的风险。使用更高压缩等级的压缩袜是否与进一步降低风险有关尚不确定。需要更多关于血栓形成和活动能力的随机对照试验。