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Journal des maladies vasculaires 2015-May

[Compression care for venous leg ulcers: Assessment of medical practices in 100 patients].

يمكن للمستخدمين المسجلين فقط ترجمة المقالات
الدخول التسجيل فى الموقع
يتم حفظ الارتباط في الحافظة
R Attal
E Mahé
P Bilan
C Sin
M Amy de la Breteque
C Dias
M L Sigal

الكلمات الدالة

نبذة مختصرة

BACKGROUND

The etiologic treatment of venous ulcers is based on compression therapy in compliance with the new guidelines promulgated by the French National Authority for Health (HAS) in 2010. Prescriptions often originate from a request by the nurse delivering care in the patient's home. A recent French study demonstrated the positive impact of compression therapy on venous ulcer healing. The objective of this study was to evaluate medical practices in order to target corrective actions.

METHODS

We conducted a single-center prospective observational study, using a standardized questionnaire from January to May 2014. Patients with venous ulcers who had an indication for compression therapy were included consecutively. The questionnaire collected demographic and clinical data and also recorded the results of complementary tests and the characteristics of the compression therapy.

RESULTS

One hundred patients were included (61 women and 39 men). The average age was 76 years. Patients were recruited during consultations (n = 69), with a majority of patients living at home (n = 80) and receiving home care delivered by a nurse (n = 81). Thirteen patients were seen for the first time and 87 patients were receiving long-term care. The ulcers evolved for 5.7 years on average. Patients presented peri-lesional edema (n = 58), ankle ankylosis (n = 49), autonomous mobilization (n = 40) and walking problems (n = 60). Physical therapy was prescribed for 39 patients and was effectively carried out for 24. The two main causes were venous varices (n = 66) and post-phlebitis disease (n = 18). Compression therapy was prescribed for 97 patients and the products delivered by the pharmacy were consistent with the prescription for 74 patients. Compliance with compression therapy was faulty for 28 patients because of poor tolerance, misunderstanding, manipulation problems, or inappropriate footwear. At assessment, 66 patients were wearing the bands, but not always correctly (starting at the base of the toes [n = 61], heel included [n = 43], proper stretching [n = 43] up to below the knee [n = 57]). Proper footwear was noted in 70 patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Data are scarce on compliance with compression banding. This study shows that further efforts are needed to ensure proper patient education and professional training for physicians and allied profession concerning the installation of compression therapy. Total compliance was observed in only 35% of patients. In addition, the products delivered by the pharmacy were not consistent with the prescription in 26% of cases. Many discrepancies were observed between what was prescribed and what the patients achieved. Patient adherence is a crucial issue for compression therapy.

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