Initiating compression therapy for those living with heart failure.

Dumitriu Saucedo,Nicholas Evans,Chung Sim Lim

British journal of community nursing(2021)

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Compression therapy is used to treat leg symptoms arising from chronic venous disease and lymphoedema. Heart failure, which is traditionally regarded as a contraindication for compression therapy, is prevalent among patients with such leg symptoms. This article aims to assess the evidence on the safety and effectiveness of compression therapy, as well as recommending the assessment and measures required when initiating compression therapy in patients with heart failure. Recent evidence suggests that initiating compression therapy in patients with stable and compensated heart failure is safe if appropriate precautionary measures are undertaken. However, there is still insufficient evidence to support the safety of compression therapy in patients with severe and decompensated heart failure. A standardised, evidence-based guideline on compression therapy in patients with heart failure will help medical and nursing professionals and improve informed consent for the patients.
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Chronic venous disease,Compression therapy,Heart failure,Oedema,Venous leg ulcers
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