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Assessment of Limb Volume by Manual and Automated Methods in Patients with Limb Edema or Lymphedema

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Specialty Nursing
Date 2003 Apr 3
PMID 12669673
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Abstract

Objective: Limb edema and lymphedema due to chronic venous insufficiency or mastectomy and radiotherapy negatively effects patient well-being, lifestyle, tissue blood flow, oxygenation, and wound healing. Assessment of the efficacy of volume reduction therapy requires adequate estimation of progressive limb-segment volume changes, which are usually done manually with a tape measure. This study investigated the possibility that an optoelectronic automated method--a potentially less time-consuming and less operator-dependent method--might provide adequate limb volume assessment.

Design: A total of 184 manual and automated measurements of limb volume were made in 62 consecutive patients with limb edema of the legs (n = 142) and arms (n = 42).

Setting: Clinical center.

Results: Comparisons between automated and manual methods showed that inter-method volume estimates were highly correlated (4.14 +/- 0.54% for legs; 6.97 +/- 1.18% for arms). In patients with unilateral edema, the affected limb's percentage of edema was virtually identical when estimated by each method.

Conclusion: These findings show that the automated method of measuring limb volume is a useful alternative in suitable patients in clinical and research applications.

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