Ousaka Daiki, Yamada Kiyoshi, Sakano Noriko, Kirino Satoe, Miyake Kazumasa, Takahashi Takumi, Matsuoka Akihiro, Yamada Shintaro, Shinaoka Akira, Oozawa Susumu
Department of Pharmacology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JPN.
Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JPN.
Cureus. 2025 Mar 21;17(3):e80971. doi: 10.7759/cureus.80971. eCollection 2025 Mar.
The treatment of lower-extremity lymphedema, whether congenital or acquired, remains challenging. Long-term management aimed at reducing complications and maximizing quality of life is essential. Compression stockings are crucial in this management; however, their application is limited by patient experience (ease of wear, texture, breathability, and appearance). This highlights the need to evaluate alternative compression garments that maintain therapeutic efficacy while improving patient adherence.
We developed a novel compression denim product (Flow plus Jeans®) using advanced sewing technology. Its baseline performance (compression ability) was evaluated by measuring pressure gradients at three points (ankle, calf, and thigh) using a mannequin-based compression testing system and compared with those of existing stockings. Thereafter, a safety assessment was conducted on healthy volunteers to evaluate potential adverse effects, including changes in lower limb circumference, signs of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) via ultrasound, and skin complications. A clinical trial in patients with lymphedema was then performed to compare its efficacy with that of conventional compression stockings.
Baseline performance testing with a mannequin revealed that Flow plus Jeans demonstrated compression levels and pressure gradients at three calf points comparable to those of standard compression stockings. A safety study involving nine healthy volunteers confirmed that Flow plus Jeans caused no significant changes in lower-limb circumferences after three days of wear, with no cases of DVT or skin complications. In a subsequent clinical trial involving nine female patients with lymphedema, the jeans showed non-inferiority to existing stockings concerning lower-limb circumference measurements at six points (pre-use vs. six months post-use), with patient-reported experiences assessed via questionnaires. Notably, patients reported enhanced satisfaction regarding the jeans' fashionability, which could serve as an incentive for long-term adherence.
Our findings suggest that Flow plus Jeans represent a promising novel option for the long-term management of lymphedema, offering an alternative that balances medical efficiency with improved patient satisfaction and demonstrates safety in healthy individuals.
下肢淋巴水肿的治疗,无论是先天性还是后天性的,仍然具有挑战性。旨在减少并发症并最大限度提高生活质量的长期管理至关重要。压力袜在这种管理中至关重要;然而,其应用受到患者体验(穿着舒适度、质地、透气性和外观)的限制。这凸显了评估替代压力服装的必要性,这些服装在提高患者依从性的同时保持治疗效果。
我们使用先进的缝纫技术开发了一种新型压力牛仔产品(Flow plus Jeans®)。通过使用基于人体模型的压力测试系统测量三个点(脚踝、小腿和大腿)的压力梯度来评估其基线性能(压力能力),并与现有袜子进行比较。此后,对健康志愿者进行了安全性评估,以评估潜在的不良影响,包括下肢周长变化、通过超声检查深静脉血栓形成(DVT)的迹象以及皮肤并发症。然后对淋巴水肿患者进行了一项临床试验,以比较其与传统压力袜的疗效。
使用人体模型进行的基线性能测试表明,Flow plus Jeans在三个小腿点的压力水平和压力梯度与标准压力袜相当。一项涉及九名健康志愿者的安全性研究证实,Flow plus Jeans在穿着三天后下肢周长没有显著变化,没有DVT或皮肤并发症的病例。在随后一项涉及九名女性淋巴水肿患者的临床试验中,通过问卷调查评估患者报告的体验,结果显示牛仔裤在六个点(使用前与使用后六个月)的下肢周长测量方面不劣于现有袜子。值得注意的是,患者报告对牛仔裤的时尚性满意度更高,这可能成为长期依从性的一个激励因素。
我们的研究结果表明,Flow plus Jeans是淋巴水肿长期管理的一个有前景的新选择,提供了一种在医疗效率与提高患者满意度之间取得平衡的替代方案,并在健康个体中证明了安全性。