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Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar

When normal lymphatic function is hampered, imperceptible subcutaneous edema can develop and progress to overt lymphedema. Low-cost reliable devices for objective assessment of lymphedema are well accepted in clinical practice and research on breast-cancer related lymphedema but are untested in popu...

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Autores principales: Douglass, Janet, Graves, Patricia, Lindsay, Daniel, Becker, Luke, Roineau, Maureen, Masson, Jesse, Aye, Ni Ni, Win, San San, Wai, Tint, Win, Yi Yi, Gordon, Susan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30270907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2040050
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author Douglass, Janet
Graves, Patricia
Lindsay, Daniel
Becker, Luke
Roineau, Maureen
Masson, Jesse
Aye, Ni Ni
Win, San San
Wai, Tint
Win, Yi Yi
Gordon, Susan
author_facet Douglass, Janet
Graves, Patricia
Lindsay, Daniel
Becker, Luke
Roineau, Maureen
Masson, Jesse
Aye, Ni Ni
Win, San San
Wai, Tint
Win, Yi Yi
Gordon, Susan
author_sort Douglass, Janet
collection PubMed
description When normal lymphatic function is hampered, imperceptible subcutaneous edema can develop and progress to overt lymphedema. Low-cost reliable devices for objective assessment of lymphedema are well accepted in clinical practice and research on breast-cancer related lymphedema but are untested in populations with lymphatic filariasis (LF). This is a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data in a longitudinal study on asymptomatic, LF antigen-positive and -negative young people in Myanmar. Rapid field screening was used to identify antigen-positive cases and a group of antigen-negative controls of similar age and gender were invited to continue in the study. Tissue compressibility was assessed with three tissue tonometers, and free fluids were assessed using bio-impedance spectroscopy (BIS). Infection status was confirmed by Og4C3 antigen assay. At baseline (n = 98), antigen-positive cases had clinically relevant increases in tissue compressibility at the calf using a digital Indurometer (11.1%, p = 0.021), and in whole-leg free fluid using BIS (9.2%, p = 0.053). Regression analysis for moderating factors (age, gender, hydration) reinforced the between-infection group differences. Results demonstrate that sub-clinical changes associated with infection can be detected in asymptomatic cases. Further exploration of these low-cost devices in clinical and research settings on filariasis-related lymphedema are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-60820652018-09-24 Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar Douglass, Janet Graves, Patricia Lindsay, Daniel Becker, Luke Roineau, Maureen Masson, Jesse Aye, Ni Ni Win, San San Wai, Tint Win, Yi Yi Gordon, Susan Trop Med Infect Dis Article When normal lymphatic function is hampered, imperceptible subcutaneous edema can develop and progress to overt lymphedema. Low-cost reliable devices for objective assessment of lymphedema are well accepted in clinical practice and research on breast-cancer related lymphedema but are untested in populations with lymphatic filariasis (LF). This is a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data in a longitudinal study on asymptomatic, LF antigen-positive and -negative young people in Myanmar. Rapid field screening was used to identify antigen-positive cases and a group of antigen-negative controls of similar age and gender were invited to continue in the study. Tissue compressibility was assessed with three tissue tonometers, and free fluids were assessed using bio-impedance spectroscopy (BIS). Infection status was confirmed by Og4C3 antigen assay. At baseline (n = 98), antigen-positive cases had clinically relevant increases in tissue compressibility at the calf using a digital Indurometer (11.1%, p = 0.021), and in whole-leg free fluid using BIS (9.2%, p = 0.053). Regression analysis for moderating factors (age, gender, hydration) reinforced the between-infection group differences. Results demonstrate that sub-clinical changes associated with infection can be detected in asymptomatic cases. Further exploration of these low-cost devices in clinical and research settings on filariasis-related lymphedema are warranted. MDPI 2017-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6082065/ /pubmed/30270907 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2040050 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Douglass, Janet
Graves, Patricia
Lindsay, Daniel
Becker, Luke
Roineau, Maureen
Masson, Jesse
Aye, Ni Ni
Win, San San
Wai, Tint
Win, Yi Yi
Gordon, Susan
Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title_full Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title_fullStr Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title_short Lymphatic Filariasis Increases Tissue Compressibility and Extracellular Fluid in Lower Limbs of Asymptomatic Young People in Central Myanmar
title_sort lymphatic filariasis increases tissue compressibility and extracellular fluid in lower limbs of asymptomatic young people in central myanmar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6082065/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30270907
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed2040050
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