Advantages and disadvantages of graduated and inverse graduated compression hosiery in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and healthy volunteers: A prospective, mono-centric, blinded, open randomised, controlled and cross-over trial

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Riebe, Helene [1 ]
Konschake, Wolfgang [1 ]
Haase, Hermann [1 ]
Juenger, Michael [1 ]
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[1] Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald, Dept Dermatol, Greifswald, Germany
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Chronic venous insufficiency; graduated elastic compression stockings; inverse graduated elastic compression stockings; volume reduction; quality of life; ELASTIC COMPRESSION; STOCKINGS; PRESSURE; THERAPY; DISORDERS;
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10.1177/0268355516682885
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Background The therapeutic effectiveness of compression therapy depends on the selection of compression hosiery. Objectives To assess efficacy and tolerability of graduated elastic compression stockings (GECS) and inverse graduated elastic compression stockings (PECS). Methods Thirty-two healthy volunteers and thirty-two patients with chronic venous insufficiency were analysed; wear period: one week for each stocking type (randomised, blinded). Primary outcome: volume reduction of Lower leg' (Image3D (R)) and Distal leg and foot' (water plethysmography). Secondary outcomes: clinical symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency assessed by the Venous Clinical Severity Score, side effects and wear comfort in both groups. Results Volume of Lower leg': significant reduction in healthy volunteers (mean GECS: -37.5mL, mean PECS: -37.2mL) and in patients (mean GECS: -55.6mL, mean PECS: -41.6mL). Volume of Distal lower leg and foot': significant reduction in healthy volunteers (mean GECS: -27mL, mean PECS: -16.7mL), significant reduction in patients by GECS (mean: -43.4mL), but non-significant reduction by PECS (mean: -22.6mL). Clinical symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency were improved significantly better with GECS than with PECS, p<0.001. GECS led to more painful constrictions, p=0.047, PECS slipped down more often, p<0.001. Conclusion GECS and PECS reduce volume of the segment Lower leg' in patients and healthy volunteers. Patients' volume of the Distal lower leg and foot', however, were diminished significantly only by GECS (p=0.0001). Patients' complaints were improved by both GECS and PECS, and GECS were superior to PECS.
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