Hand Edema and Venous Return after Stroke: A Preliminary Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hiroyuki Hayashi, Ayana Kato, Naoki Tomiyama, Hibiki Ogihara
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BackgroundVenous congestion is hypothesized to contribute to hand edema in patients with stroke; however, no studies have specifically investigated decreased venous return in the paretic hand.ObjectiveThis preliminary study explores this relationship by objectively measuring hand edema and venous return.MethodsThis cross-sectional study included patients who had experienced a first-ever stroke and presented with hand edema. Hand edema was measured bilaterally using a volumeter, and venous flow volume in the axillary vein was evaluated bilaterally using an ultrasound device. Hand edema and venous flow volumes were compared between the paretic and non-paretic limbs using a paired t-test.ResultsThirteen male patients with stroke with hand edema were screened. Their median age was 69.3 years, and the median time since stroke onset was 117.5 days. Flow volume in the axillary vein was significantly lower on the paretic side (64.7 [95% confidence interval (CI): 41.8, 87.7] mL/min) than on the non-paretic side (115.9 [95% CI: 74.6, 157.2] mL/min).ConclusionThe findings of this study suggest that venous return may be reduced in patients with stroke with hand edema. Future research should investigate the mechanisms underlying venous return impairment and other potential causes of hand edema.

脑卒中后手部水肿和静脉回流:初步研究。
背景:静脉充血被认为是脑卒中患者手部水肿的原因之一;然而,没有研究专门调查减少静脉回流双亲的手。目的通过客观测量手部水肿与静脉回流的关系,初步探讨二者之间的关系。方法本横断面研究纳入了首次中风并表现为手部水肿的患者。用体积计测量双侧手部水肿,用超声装置评估双侧腋窝静脉的静脉流量。采用配对t检验比较患儿和非患儿的手部水肿和静脉流量。结果共筛选出13例男性脑卒中伴手水肿患者。他们的中位年龄为69.3岁,中风发作的中位时间为117.5天。轻瘫侧腋窝静脉流量(64.7[95%可信区间(CI): 41.8, 87.7] mL/min)明显低于非轻瘫侧(115.9 [95% CI: 74.6, 157.2] mL/min)。结论脑卒中伴手水肿患者静脉回流可明显减少。未来的研究应探讨静脉回流障碍的机制和其他手部水肿的潜在原因。
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NeuroRehabilitation
NeuroRehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: NeuroRehabilitation, an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal, publishes manuscripts focused on scientifically based, practical information relevant to all aspects of neurologic rehabilitation. We publish unsolicited papers detailing original work/research that covers the full life span and range of neurological disabilities including stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular disease and other neurological disorders. We also publish thematically organized issues that focus on specific clinical disorders, types of therapy and age groups. Proposals for thematic issues and suggestions for issue editors are welcomed.
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