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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 ede...

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Autores principales: Suehiro, Kotaro, Morikage, Noriyasu, Harada, Takasuke, Takeuchi, Yuriko, Ike, Soichi, Otsuka, Ryo, Sakamoto, Ryunosuke, Kurazumi, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Ryo, Hamano, Kimikazu
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Publicado: Japanese College of Angiology / The Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery / Japanese Society of Phlebology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.22-00132
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author Suehiro, Kotaro
Morikage, Noriyasu
Harada, Takasuke
Takeuchi, Yuriko
Ike, Soichi
Otsuka, Ryo
Sakamoto, Ryunosuke
Kurazumi, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Ryo
Hamano, Kimikazu
author_facet Suehiro, Kotaro
Morikage, Noriyasu
Harada, Takasuke
Takeuchi, Yuriko
Ike, Soichi
Otsuka, Ryo
Sakamoto, Ryunosuke
Kurazumi, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Ryo
Hamano, Kimikazu
author_sort Suehiro, Kotaro
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description 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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spelling pubmed-105391182023-09-30 Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion Suehiro, Kotaro Morikage, Noriyasu Harada, Takasuke Takeuchi, Yuriko Ike, Soichi Otsuka, Ryo Sakamoto, Ryunosuke Kurazumi, Hiroshi Suzuki, Ryo Hamano, Kimikazu Ann Vasc Dis Original Article 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. Japanese College of Angiology / The Japanese Society for Vascular Surgery / Japanese Society of Phlebology 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10539118/ /pubmed/37779644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.22-00132 Text en © 2023 The Editorial Committee of Annals of Vascular Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the credit of the original work, a link to the license, and indication of any change are properly given, and the original work is not used for commercial purposes. Remixed or transformed contributions must be distributed under the same license as the original.
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Suehiro, Kotaro
Morikage, Noriyasu
Harada, Takasuke
Takeuchi, Yuriko
Ike, Soichi
Otsuka, Ryo
Sakamoto, Ryunosuke
Kurazumi, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Ryo
Hamano, Kimikazu
Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion
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title_full Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion
title_fullStr Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion
title_full_unstemmed Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion
title_short Dependent Leg Edema in Older Patients with or without Skin Lesion
title_sort dependent leg edema in older patients with or without skin lesion
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10539118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37779644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3400/avd.oa.22-00132
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