A Compression Kit of a Stocking and Three Superimposed Leggings Is Easy to Don and Dose Adjustable
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2015.11.019
A Compression Kit of a Stocking and Three Superimposed Leggings Is Easy to Don and Dose Adjustable
Abstract
Background: Forty percent of patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) do not wear their indicated and prescribed compression stockings. Difficulties in donning and a feeling of constraint are the most common reasons for non-adherence.
Objective: The aim was to develop a compression stocking system that is easy to don and dose adjustable.
Methods: A modular compression stocking kit composed of an understocking and three superimposable leggings (SLLLs) was developed. Substocking pressures (P) at the thinnest part above the ankle (cB level) were 17 mm (understocking) + 15 + 10 + 10 mmHg (3 superimposed leggings; Hatra method). Twenty healthy subjects and 20 patients over 65 years with CVI donned the SLLL compression kit. P was measured in vivo (Picopress method) at the transition of the Achilles tendon to the calf muscle (level cB1) during rest and ankle movements (DSI; dynamic stiffness index) and compared with a strong compression stocking of 40 mmHg (S40).
Results: Twenty (20/20) patients aged over 65 with CVI (C4-6) successfully donned the SLLL compression kit without aid, compared with 12 (12/20) who were able to don the S40 without aid (p = .02). In vivo resting P at level cB1 was 34.3 mmHg (SLLL) compared with 37.3 mmHg (S40) (p = .1). The DSI was 16.1 (SLLL) compared with 17.9 (p = .79; S40; CVI group).
Conclusion: The physical properties of the SLLL compression stocking kit correspond to the characteristics of a strong stocking at rest and exercise (DSI). The donning success rate is excellent (100%). A further potential advantage is that the SLLL leg compression kit is dose adjustable, according to indication or patient tolerance. Wearing comfort over periods of several days and clinical effectiveness need to be investigated in future trials.
Keywords: Chronic venous insufficiency; Donning compression stockings; Dose-adjustable leg compression; Dynamic stiffness index; Leg compression kit; Substocking pressure; Superimposed leggings.
Copyright © 2015 European Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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