Functionality and quality of life of patients with unilateral lymphedema of a lower limb: a cross-sectional study

Lymphedema of the lower limbs is a chronic disease caused by damage to the lymphatic system that influences people's mobility, functionality, and quality of life. Questionnaires and physical test are very practical, easy to apply, and low cost methods that provide important data for evaluation...

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Published inJornal vascular brasileiro Vol. 18; p. e20180066
Main Authors Pedrosa, Barbara Cristina de Sousa, Maia, Juliana Netto, Ferreira, Ana Paula de Lima, de Araújo, Maria das Graças Rodrigues, Montenegro, Eduardo José Nepomuceno, da Silva, Fernando Leonel, de Castro, Célia Maria Machado Barbosa, Andrade, Maria do Amparo
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LanguageEnglish
Published Brazil Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e de Cirurgia Vascular (SBACV) 07.05.2019
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Summary:Lymphedema of the lower limbs is a chronic disease caused by damage to the lymphatic system that influences people's mobility, functionality, and quality of life. Questionnaires and physical test are very practical, easy to apply, and low cost methods that provide important data for evaluation of these patients. To evaluate the influence of unilateral lower limb lymphedema on functionality and quality of life, correlating 3 assessment tools. This was a descriptive study investigating 25 patients of both sexes with unilateral lymphedema in a lower limb. Limb volume was assessed using circumferential tape measurements, the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) was used to assess quality of life, the Lymphoedema Functioning, Disability and Health Questionnaire for Lower Limb Lymphoedema (Lymph-ICF-LL) was used to assess physical, mental, and social skills related to lymphedema, and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test was used for functional assessment. Lymphedema was present throughout the affected lower limb of participants. The domains most affected by lymphedema were physical aspects (25.0 ± 31.4) and emotional aspects (36.0 ± 42.9) from the SF-36 and the mobility domain (6.0 ± 2.6) from the Lymph -ICF-LL. Patients performed the TUG in 9.88 ± 1.98 seconds. The TUG was correlated with the questionnaires and the questionnaires were correlated with each other. People with unilateral lower limb lymphedema exhibited negative impacts on quality of life and functionality, as evaluated by questionnaires, which were correlated with each other. TUG performance was within normal limits, but results correlated with the questionnaires used.
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Author contributions Conception and design: BCSP, JNM, APLF, MAA Analysis and interpretation: BCSP, EJNM, APLF Data collection: BCSP, MGRA, FLS Writing the article: BCSP, JNM, MAA Critical revision of the article: BCSP, CMMBC, JNM, APLF, MAA Final approval of the article*: BCSP, JNM, APLF, MGRA, EJNM, FLS, CMMBC, MAA Statistical analysis: EJNM Overall responsibility: BCSP, JNM, MAA *All authors have read and approved of the final version of the article submitted to J Vasc Bras.
Author information BCSP - Physical therapist, PhD candidate, Laboratório de Imunopatologia Keizo Asami (LIKA), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). JNM, APLF, MGRA, EJNM and MAA - Professors, Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE). FLS - Physical therapist, Serviço de Referência Nacional em Filarioses, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz).
Conflicts of interest: No conflicts of interest declared concerning the publication of this article.
CMMBC - Professor, Laboratório de Imunopatologia Keizo Asami (LIKA), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE).
ISSN:1677-5449
1677-7301
DOI:10.1590/1677-5449.006618