2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.847450
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Venous Leg Compression for Tissue Decongestion in Patients With Worsening Congestive Heart Failure

Abstract: AimsVenous leg compression (VLC) with elastic bandages has been proposed as a potentially useful strategy for decreasing tissue congestion. We aimed to evaluate the effect of VLC on short-term changes on intravascular refill, assessed by inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter in patients with worsening heart failure (WHF) requiring parenteral furosemide. Additionally, we sought to evaluate whether early changes in IVC were related to short-term decongestion.MethodsThis is a prospective study in which we included 20… Show more

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“…Interestingly, a recent study evaluated the effect of 72 h-venous LVC according to IVC diameter in 20 subjects with ambulatory congestive HF (10). When basal IVC was <21 mm, a significant increase in the diameter of the IVC was observed in the group treated with LVC (approximately 2 mm), and this intravascular filling was associated with greater decongestion (increased natriuresis, weight loss, and peripheral edema).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a recent study evaluated the effect of 72 h-venous LVC according to IVC diameter in 20 subjects with ambulatory congestive HF (10). When basal IVC was <21 mm, a significant increase in the diameter of the IVC was observed in the group treated with LVC (approximately 2 mm), and this intravascular filling was associated with greater decongestion (increased natriuresis, weight loss, and peripheral edema).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%