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Int Angiol ; 32(5): 479-82, 2013 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23903306

RESUMO

AIM: The aim of the current study was to evaluate fluid mobilization during the intensive treatment of leg lymphedema. METHODS: The mobilization of intracellular and extracellular fluids in the lower and upper extremities and trunk was evaluated with the intensive treatment of leg lymphedema in a prospective study. Mobilization of fluids was assessed by bioelectrical impedance using the InBody S10 device in ten patients with leg lymphedema, regardless of the cause. Treatment consisted of six to eight hours per day of Manual Lymphatic Therapy (Godoy & Godoy technique), Mechanical Lymphatic Therapy (RAGodoy device®) and a non-elastic cotton-polyester stocking. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: A significant reduction in total water was observed for the lymphedematous limb, but with an increase in intracellular water of from 59% to 61%. Additionally, total water increases were observed in the limbs without lymphedema and in the trunk. There was an increase in total intracellular water of the extremities and trunk, but without any change in the extracellular water. In high-volume reductions during lymphedema treatment, fluids are displaced from the lymphedematous limb to extremities without lymphedema and to the trunk.


Assuntos
Água Corporal/metabolismo , Drenagem , Deslocamentos de Líquidos Corporais , Linfedema/terapia , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Meias de Compressão , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Composição Corporal , Terapia Combinada , Drenagem/métodos , Impedância Elétrica , Feminino , Humanos , Extremidade Inferior , Linfedema/diagnóstico , Linfedema/metabolismo , Linfedema/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento , Extremidade Superior , Adulto Jovem
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G Ital Dermatol Venereol ; 145(4): 547-9, 2010 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20823797

RESUMO

The aim of the current study was to alert about dermatological alterations in the clinical evolution of lipo-lymphedema. The case of a 48-year-old patient is reported with clinical diagnosis of stage II lipo-lymphedema treated in the Angiology and Vascular Surgery Service of FAMERP. On physical examination the edema was hard, not reversible during rest, with nodules in the lower one-third of the limbs and a positive Stemmer's sign. The sizes of the nodules were different between legs. This report stresses the clinical findings and the differences in each disease. Additionally a review of publications is presented. The dermatological changes occurring in the evolution of lipedema may be associated with the evolution of lipo-lymphedema.


Assuntos
Dermatoses da Perna/etiologia , Linfedema/complicações , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Phlebology ; 23(1): 32-4, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18361267

RESUMO

The fibrous process of chronic ulcerated lesions of lower limbs can impair the mobility of the affected limb. The aim of this work was to assess the benefits of lymph drainage in patients who suffer from this disease. Twenty female and five male patients with ages ranging from 53 to 69 years (mean age 60.6 years) were evaluated. All had a history of at least 10 years of varicose veins and/or ulcerated lesions of the lower limbs with initial dermatofibrosis, with the positive Godet sign during the physical examination of the limb. Patients with intermittent claudication, diabetes and trauma were excluded from the study, as well as patients with chronic dermatofibrosis, and in whom positive Godet sign was not seen. Patients with immobility or very limited movement of the ankle and with some limitation in the toe joints were selected. The patients were randomly divided into group A comprising 15 individuals, and group B 10. All the individual treatments were established before the start of the evaluation period. Lymph drainage was performed on the patients of group A four or five times per week. Group B was subjected to a type of massage for the same period and at the same frequency. The mobility of the ankle joints was evaluated using goniometry before the start and after 30 days of treatment. In all the patients who underwent lymph drainage, an improvement of the joint mobility was seen, whereas in the control, group B, there was no obvious change. In conclusion, lymph drainage gave an improvement in the mobility of the ankle joint after impairment due to initial dermatofibrosis in patients with chronic ulcerated lesions.


Assuntos
Articulação do Tornozelo/fisiopatologia , Artropatias/etiologia , Linfa , Úlcera Varicosa/terapia , Idoso , Doença Crônica , Drenagem/métodos , Feminino , Humanos , Artropatias/fisiopatologia , Artropatias/terapia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Resultado do Tratamento , Úlcera Varicosa/complicações , Úlcera Varicosa/fisiopatologia
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