Leg Edema Clinical Trial
Official title:
Elevate to Alleviate - Evidence Based Nursing Study
Venous return in the circulatory system of lower limbs results from the interaction of
several mechanisms, and reflects the balance between blood inflow and outflow. Blood outflow
improves during sleeping because of the lying position especially with leg elevation. In
fact, patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) improve leg symptoms in lying position and
with leg elevation.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of comfort of hospital inpatients, without
CVD, if they lie with a moderate leg elevation during hospital stay.
The venous system makes the blood return to the heart with low-pressure and slow-velocity
flow, within the venous system. Venous return results from the interaction of diverse
mechanisms, such a central pump (respiratory cycle and the heart), a pressure gradient, a
peripheral venous muscular pump, and the veins valvular system. Therefore, the venous volume
in the lower limb is the result of the interaction between these mechanisms and reflects the
balance between blood inflow and outflow. Blood outflow improves during sleeping because of
the lying position and, in this position, even more with leg elevation. In fact, it is known
patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) improve leg symptoms in lying position and with
leg elevation.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of comfort of hospital inpatients, without
CVD, if they lie with a moderate leg elevation during hospital stay.
Unselected patients with a hospital stay of at least seven days will be recruited and random
assigned to two groups of patients: Group A, that will lie in their hospital bed with a
moderate leg elevation (between 15 and 30 degrees). Group B, that will lie in their hospital
bed without leg elevation.
All patients will undergo echo duplex scanning of vascular system of lower limbs to exclude
any vascular disease.
For every patient complete demographic and comorbidity data will be collected. Every single
the day, the following parameters will be retrieved for each patient: ankle and calf
diameters, heart rate, blood pressure, breath frequency, body temperature, leg heaviness
(rating scale 1-10), perceived leg comfort (rating scale 1-10), hours of night sleep
(number).
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