关键词: complex oedema obesity retrospective chart review secondary lymphoedema venous disease

Mesh : Aged Aged, 80 and over Cellulitis / etiology Cohort Studies Comorbidity Compression Bandages Dermatitis / etiology Exercise Therapy Female Humans Hypertension / epidemiology Lymphedema / complications epidemiology therapy Male Middle Aged Neoplasms / therapy Obesity / epidemiology Ontario / epidemiology Outpatient Clinics, Hospital Patient Compliance Prevalence Rehabilitation Centers Retrospective Studies Skin Care Stockings, Compression Ulcer / etiology Venous Insufficiency / epidemiology

来  源:   DOI:10.12968/jowc.2016.25.Sup4.S11   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Lymphoedema is estimated to affect up to 300,000 Canadians but remains underrecognised and undertreated. A retrospective chart review was conducted to determine the clinical characteristics and treatment practices of lymphoedema in a Canadian wound care clinic.
METHODS: Data were collected retrospectively from dictated clinic notes of 326 lymphoedema patients at a wound clinic in a regional rehabilitation hospital.
RESULTS: The mean age (±SD) of diagnosis was 66.8 (±15.5). Patients had 7.3 (±3.3) comorbidities and took 8.4 (±4.6) concomitant medications. The most common comorbidities were venous disease (73%), hypertension (60%), and obesity (46%). Clinic patients were less likely to be women, have arm lymphoedema, or have cancer-related aetiology compared with previous studies, reflecting a two-tiered model of care delivery in the area. Treatments prescribed by the clinic were consistent best practice recommendations for conservative treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of the wound clinic\'s patients had lymphoedema. Lack of resources, lack of awareness among primary care providers, and patient adherence are barriers to lymphoedema care.
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