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Tonometry of Deep Tissues for Setting Effective Compression Pressures in Lymphedema of Limbs.

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Tonometry of Deep Tissues for Setting Effective Compression Pressures in Lymphedema of Limbs.

Auteurs : Marzanna T. Zaleska ; Waldemar L. Olszewski ; Marek Durlik ; Mariusz K. Kaczmarek ; Bob Freidenrich

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Abstract

The therapeutic intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) pressures are usually set arbitrarily at levels between 40 and 60 mmHg. However, it is not known how much force has been transferred to edema fluid. There is a need to know how high edema fluid pressures should be generated to evacuate the stagnant fluid. The externally applied compression force dissipates in hard tissues and only a portion of it is conveyed to tissue fluid. Simultaneous measuring of compression force using deep tissue tonometry and recording edema fluid pressures under a tonometer would give hints of how high should therapist or patient set IPC pressures to mobilize fluid.

DOI: 10.1089/lrb.2016.0069
PubMed: 28759315

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<AbstractText Label="AIM" NlmCategory="OBJECTIVE">(1) To simultaneously measure the applied tonometer force and the generated edema fluid pressures under the tonometer, (2) to plot tonometer force against fluid pressure data to create a correlation curve for setting pressure of IPC at levels initiating fluid flow, (3) to work out a formula for setting pressures in the pneumatic device for individual patient, based on tonometry, (4) to prove the value of formula on a cohort of patients treated with IPC.</AbstractText>
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