The Haemodynamic Efficacy of Six Different Compression Stockings from Compression Class 2 in Patients Suffering from Chronic Venous Insufficiency

2000 
Objective:To describe the efficacy of six different compression stockings from compression class 2 on venous haemodynamics in patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).Design:An open, randomised, prospective study.Setting:University Department of Dermatology, Tubigen, Germany.Patients:Twenty-two patients (11 women, 11 men; mean age 55.1 years, SD 10.3 years) suffering from chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) at clinical stages C14EpAs, A14, Ap, PR.Interventions:The acute effect of six different compresion stockings from compression class 2 (CEN) on venous haemodynamics were measured using dynamic mercury strain gauge plethysmography. At the same time as venous function, the pressure exerted by the compression hosiery was determined under resting conditions and during exercise.Main outcome measures:Resting pressure exerted in the supine position was equivalent in all compression hosiery to the data defined in textile technology for compression class 2 (25–35 mmHg at the ankle). Compression hosiery pr...
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