Serum Lipid Changes after Short Term SIPC Therapy for Lower Limb Lymphedema
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Serum Lipid Changes after Short Term SIPC Therapy for Lower Limb Lymphedema
Abstract
Lymphedema is a ubiquitous chronic disease with various suggested treatment options, but no definite treatment. Using (Sequential) Intermittent Pneumatic Compression (SIPC) is one of the most appropriate non-surgical treatments without any noticeable complications. In this study, we evaluated the serum lipids changes following SIPC. Participants included 40 lower limb lymphedema patients who underwent High Pressure SIPC for a period of 48 hrs. Pre and Post SIPC serum lipids changes were evaluated. Though, there was some increase in the serum level of cholesterol and triglyceride, none of the patients had the values above the normal range. We concluded that, the fluid entering the serum during SIPC, contain large molecules such as lipids, which increases serum lipid levels. However this phenomenon does not have any significant complication for the patients.
Keywords: Intermittent pneumatic compression complication; Lymphedema; Postprandial hyperlipidemia.
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