Use of a prescribed exercise intervention as an adjunct to improve venous leg ulcer healing.

Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI:10.12968/bjon.2023.32.15.S34
Kirstie Quirk
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Abstract

Background: The complex healing process of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is widely documented, yet wound healing outcomes continue to challenge community nurses. Compression therapy remains the 'gold standard' to improve healing outcomes. However, the complexities surrounding VLUs demand a holistic and unified approach. Advising patients with VLUs to perform exercises is a widely accepted practice based on the known benefits of lower leg mobility reducing venous hypertension. A lack of standardisation surrounding this subject has generated a rise in academic interest over the past decade, particularly in the benefit of a prescribed exercise intervention (PEI) as an adjunct to compression for VLU patients.

Aim: This review explored the use of an unsupervised PEI as an adjunct to improve VLU healing in housebound patients wearing compression therapy. The aim was to determine if a PEI is beneficial to VLU healing alongside compression therapy.

Results: The review identified five randomised controlled trials (RCT) between 2009 and 2022. Although the evidence showed some limitations, statistically and clinically significant results were identified for VLU healing outcomes.

Conclusion: A PEI designed to engage the calf muscle pump is beneficial to improve VLU healing outcomes, alongside compression therapy, for housebound patients and should be included in the community nursing holistic model of care for VLU management.

使用规定的运动干预作为辅助,以改善腿部静脉溃疡愈合。
背景:下肢静脉性溃疡(VLUs)的复杂愈合过程被广泛记录,但伤口愈合的结果继续挑战社区护士。压缩疗法仍然是改善愈合结果的“黄金标准”。然而,围绕vlu的复杂性需要一个整体和统一的方法。建议VLUs患者进行运动是一种被广泛接受的做法,基于已知的下肢活动减少静脉高压的好处。在过去的十年里,围绕这一主题缺乏标准化已经引起了学术界的兴趣,特别是在规定的运动干预(PEI)作为VLU患者压缩的辅助手段的益处方面。目的:本综述探讨了使用无监督PEI作为辅助手段,以改善居家患者使用压迫治疗的VLU愈合。目的是确定PEI与压迫治疗是否有利于VLU愈合。结果:该综述确定了2009年至2022年间的五项随机对照试验(RCT)。尽管证据显示出一些局限性,但在统计学和临床意义上,VLU愈合结果被确定。结论:设计用于小腿肌肉泵的PEI与压迫治疗一起,有利于改善足不出户患者的VLU愈合结果,应纳入VLU管理的社区护理整体模式。
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