Mid-term effect of customized graduated elastic compression stockings for managing occupational edema: A randomized controlled trial

This study compared the effectiveness of customized graduated elastic compression stockings (c-GECS) based on individual lower-leg parameter models with standard graduated elastic compression stockings (s-GECS) in patients with occupational edema (OE). A single-blind, randomized controlled trial was...

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Published inVascular medicine (London, England) Vol. 30; no. 1; p. 50
Main Authors Wang, Sheng-Xing, Yang, Wen-Tao, Jin, Zhen-Yi, Wen, Jia-Hao, Ren, Hua-Liang, Xiong, Ying, Tao, Xiao-Ming, Li, Chun-Min
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Abstract This study compared the effectiveness of customized graduated elastic compression stockings (c-GECS) based on individual lower-leg parameter models with standard graduated elastic compression stockings (s-GECS) in patients with occupational edema (OE). A single-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 70 patients with OE, randomly assigned to the c-GECS or s-GECS group. Follow-up assessments were performed at 1 and 3 months. Primary outcomes comprised visual analog scale scores (1-10) for lower-limb symptoms and comfort level of GECS. Secondary outcomes included GECS usage duration, calf volume, and interface pressure at B and C points (B: minimal ankle circumference point; C: maximum calf circumference point). Both groups exhibited significant improvements in pain, heaviness, and swelling symptoms at the 1- and 3-month follow up. At the 3-month follow up, the c-GECS group showed significantly superior improvement in symptoms. Comfort assessment revealed that c-GECS (16.2 ± 2.9) provided significantly greater comfort than s-GECS (13.6 ± 3.2) ( < 0.001). However, the two groups showed no significant difference in GECS wear duration. At 3 months, the c-GECS group showed superior maintenance of stocking tension at point B ( = 0.018). Both types of GECS significantly reduced calf volume at both time points, with no notable difference between the groups. c-GECS effectively alleviated pain, heaviness, and swelling symptoms in patients with OE. Although c-GECS did not exhibit a clear advantage in reducing calf volume as compared to s-GECS, it provided more stable and enduring pressure, enhanced the overall fit of GECS, and improved comfort during wear.
AbstractList This study compared the effectiveness of customized graduated elastic compression stockings (c-GECS) based on individual lower-leg parameter models with standard graduated elastic compression stockings (s-GECS) in patients with occupational edema (OE). A single-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 70 patients with OE, randomly assigned to the c-GECS or s-GECS group. Follow-up assessments were performed at 1 and 3 months. Primary outcomes comprised visual analog scale scores (1-10) for lower-limb symptoms and comfort level of GECS. Secondary outcomes included GECS usage duration, calf volume, and interface pressure at B and C points (B: minimal ankle circumference point; C: maximum calf circumference point). Both groups exhibited significant improvements in pain, heaviness, and swelling symptoms at the 1- and 3-month follow up. At the 3-month follow up, the c-GECS group showed significantly superior improvement in symptoms. Comfort assessment revealed that c-GECS (16.2 ± 2.9) provided significantly greater comfort than s-GECS (13.6 ± 3.2) ( < 0.001). However, the two groups showed no significant difference in GECS wear duration. At 3 months, the c-GECS group showed superior maintenance of stocking tension at point B ( = 0.018). Both types of GECS significantly reduced calf volume at both time points, with no notable difference between the groups. c-GECS effectively alleviated pain, heaviness, and swelling symptoms in patients with OE. Although c-GECS did not exhibit a clear advantage in reducing calf volume as compared to s-GECS, it provided more stable and enduring pressure, enhanced the overall fit of GECS, and improved comfort during wear.
Author Wen, Jia-Hao
Yang, Wen-Tao
Wang, Sheng-Xing
Ren, Hua-Liang
Tao, Xiao-Ming
Jin, Zhen-Yi
Xiong, Ying
Li, Chun-Min
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Edema - diagnosis
Edema - etiology
Edema - physiopathology
Edema - therapy
Equipment Design
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Occupational Diseases - diagnosis
Occupational Diseases - physiopathology
Occupational Diseases - therapy
Single-Blind Method
Stockings, Compression
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Title Mid-term effect of customized graduated elastic compression stockings for managing occupational edema: A randomized controlled trial
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