有或无皮肤损伤的老年患者的依赖性腿部水肿。

IF 0.6 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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目的:本研究旨在阐明老年患者腿部依赖性水肿(DE)的特点和原因。患者和方法:我们回顾性分析了224例DE患者,年龄≥65岁 年,他于2009年4月至2022年3月访问了我们的诊所。DE被定义为没有已知全身水肿情况、经双次静脉扫描证实的静脉功能不全或有癌症治疗史的骨盆/腹股沟病变患者的双侧腿部水肿。结果:患者的中位年龄为77岁 年(范围:65-94 年龄),其中74%为女性。总的来说,198名患者(88%)的步态障碍主要由肌肉骨骼疾病引起,但58名患者(26%)在没有辅助的情况下行走。与仅DE患者(N=129)相比,患有DE和静脉淤血相关皮肤病变的患者(N=95)中肥胖患者的数量比仅DE患者多(26%对14%,p=0.02)。结论:老年患者DE的主要原因是衰老和步态障碍引起的久坐生活方式,而不仅仅是因为腿功能下降。肥胖的并发症与静脉淤血相关的皮肤损伤增加有关。
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Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion.

Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion.

Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion.

Objective: This study aimed to clarify the features and causes of dependent edema (DE) in the legs of patients in geriatrics. Patients and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 224 patients with DE, aged ≥65 years, who visited our clinic from April 2009-March 2022. DE was defined as bilateral leg edema in patients without known systemic edemagenic conditions, venous insufficiency confirmed by duplex venous scanning, or a cancer treatment history in the pelvic/inguinal lesions. Results: The median patient age was 77 years (range: 65-94 years), where 74% were female. Overall, 198 patients (88%) had gait disturbances caused mainly by musculoskeletal disorders, but 58 (26%) walked without aid. Compared with patients with DE only (N=129), patients with DE and venous stasis-related skin lesions (N=95) included a larger number of those with obesity than did those with DE only (26% vs. 14%, p=0.02). Conclusion: The primary cause of DE in older patients was the sedentary lifestyle secondary to aging and gait disturbance, not solely because of reduced leg function. The complications of obesity are associated with increased venous stasis-related skin lesions.

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