Etiologies and Underlying Diseases of Leg Edema in Elderly Patients

S. Han, Y. K. Kee, S. Moon, Chang-Yun Yoon, E. Lee, Y. S. Joo, In Mee Han, C. Kim
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Background: Leg edema is a common symptom among elderly patients with multiple underlying diseases. This study was aimed to investigate the etiologies and underlying diseases of leg edema in elderly patients. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 247 patients aged over 65, who visited an Emergency Department of a tertiary hospital due to leg edema from January 2010 to December 2012. Results: A total of 226 patients with complete medical records were included. The most common cause of leg edema in elderly patients was renal failure (42 cases, 18.6%), followed by heart failure (37 cases, 16.4%), and deep vein thrombosis (32 cases, 14.2%). However, the etiologies were not established in 66 cases (29.2%). Patients with leg edema caused by renal and heart failure had renal (40 cases, 95.2%) and cardiovascular diseases (29 cases, 78.4%), respectively, while others had diabetes mellitus and trauma. Patients with leg edema caused by deep vein thrombosis had underlying conditions such as cancer (13 cases, 40.6%), trauma, surgery within 1 year, and diabetes mellitus. Overall, chronic bilateral edema (120 cases, 53.1%) was most commonly observed form of leg edema in elderly patients. Deep vein thrombosis, cellulitis, and lymphedema usually caused unilateral edema, whereas systemic diseases such as renal failure, heart failure, and liver cirrhosis caused bilateral edema. Conclusion: Leg edema in elderly patients is usually caused by systemic diseases such as renal and heart failure closely related to underlying diseases. Therefore, it is important to consider the variety of underlying diseases, when approaching the cause and treatment of leg edema in elderly patients.
老年患者腿部水肿的病因和基础疾病
背景:下肢水肿是老年多重基础疾病患者的常见症状。本研究旨在探讨老年患者腿部水肿的病因和潜在疾病。方法:回顾性分析2010年1月至2012年12月在某三级医院急诊科就诊的247例65岁以上患者的病历。结果:共纳入病历完整的226例患者。老年患者腿部水肿最常见的原因是肾功能衰竭(42例,18.6%),其次是心力衰竭(37例,16.4%)和深静脉血栓形成(32例,14.2%)。66例(29.2%)病因不明。肾、心衰所致腿部水肿患者分别有肾脏疾病(40例,95.2%)和心血管疾病(29例,78.4%),其余合并糖尿病和外伤。深静脉血栓形成所致腿部水肿患者有癌症(13例,40.6%)、外伤、1年内手术、糖尿病等基础疾病。总体而言,慢性双侧水肿(120例,53.1%)是老年患者最常见的腿部水肿形式。深静脉血栓、蜂窝织炎和淋巴水肿通常引起单侧水肿,而肾功能衰竭、心力衰竭和肝硬化等全身性疾病则引起双侧水肿。结论:老年患者腿部水肿多由与基础疾病密切相关的肾功能衰竭、心力衰竭等全身性疾病所致。因此,在探讨老年患者腿部水肿的原因和治疗方法时,考虑多种潜在疾病是很重要的。
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