Non-pharmacological Interventions for the Management of Lower Extremity Edema During Pregnancy: A Narrative Review Study

Fatemeh Mollaelahi, S. Shahali
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Context: The most common cause of bilateral lower extremity edema during pregnancy is venous insufficiency, that is a physiological process. Although it is not a serious complication, it can lead to substantial pain, heaviness, nocturnal cramps, tingling, and numbness. In this regard, foot massage is a prominent non-pharmacological practice among healthcare providers. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate non-pharmacological interventions utilized to alleviate the symptoms of lower extremity edema during pregnancy. Methods: This narrative review included all randomized controlled trials during 2011 - 2021 evaluating the symptoms of lower extremity edema during pregnancy. For literature review, databases including MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane, and SID were searched using the following keywords: “management,” “pregnancy,” “obstetric”, “oedema”, “edema”, “pharmacological treatment”, “lower-extremity edema”, “late pregnancy”, and “non-pharmacological treatment”. Results: In terms of analyzed outcomes, there were substantial differences between the assessed trials. The trials had a high risk of performance and detection bias and were essentially unclear for selection bias. Finally, seven studies were included and analyzed. Compression stockings and external massage appeared to reduce lower extremity edema. Conclusions: There is not enough evidence for managing physiological lower extremity edema during pregnancy. Further trials with appropriate methodology and analysis of outcome are needed.
妊娠期间下肢水肿管理的非药物干预:一项叙述性回顾研究
背景:妊娠期双侧下肢水肿最常见的原因是静脉功能不全,这是一个生理过程。虽然这不是一个严重的并发症,但它会导致严重的疼痛、沉重、夜间痉挛、刺痛和麻木。在这方面,足底按摩是一个突出的非药物实践在医疗保健提供者。目的:本研究旨在评估用于缓解妊娠期间下肢水肿症状的非药物干预措施。方法:本叙述性综述包括2011 - 2021年期间评估妊娠期间下肢水肿症状的所有随机对照试验。文献检索:检索MEDLINE、PubMed、EMBASE、Cochrane和SID等数据库,检索关键词为:“管理”、“妊娠”、“产科”、“水肿”、“药物治疗”、“下肢水肿”、“妊娠晚期”和“非药物治疗”。结果:在分析结果方面,评估试验之间存在实质性差异。这些试验具有较高的表现和检测偏倚风险,并且基本上不清楚是否存在选择偏倚。最后,纳入并分析了7项研究。压缩袜和外部按摩可以减轻下肢水肿。结论:妊娠期处理生理性下肢水肿的证据不足。需要采用适当的方法和结果分析进行进一步的试验。
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