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Filter by:A single-center, open, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial will include 120 patients with lower limb lymphedema who undergo treatment in an office-based vascular lab at the Ryazan regional clinical cardiology dispensary, Ryazan, Russia. The patients will be recruited by the staff of the Department of cardiovascular, endovascular, operative surgery, and topographic anatomy, Ryazan state I.P. Pavlov medical university, Russia. The study will include patients who meet the inclusion criteria and do not meet the exclusion criteria. Patients will be divided into 4 groups, 30 subjects each. Group 1-patients with lower limb lymphedema who will receive conservative therapy with elastic compression and an antioxidant (Tocopherol-400 IU/day); Group 2-patients with lower limb lymphedema who will receive conservative therapy with Micronised purified flavonoid fraction (diosmin+flavonoids expressed as hesperidin)-1000mg/day) in addition to elastic compression; Group 3-patients with lower limb lymphedema who will be treated with elastic compression; Group 4- healthy volunteers with no history or clinical signs of venous or lymphatic disease; The duration of this study for each subject will be a maximum of 90 days. Pre-screening and screening will involve 200 subjects with a total of 120 subjects who will be randomized into the study. Peripheral blood samples will be collected to evaluate the activity of biochemical markers of endothelial function; the quality of life will also be assessed.
At the end of the study, comparative information about the effects of PRP, complex decongestive physiotherapy and low level laser on edema volume, range of motion, muscle strength, functional capacity and quality of life will be obtained in the treatment of patients with lower limb lymphedema. Since there is no study about this field in the literature, this study will provide new and valuable contributions about treatment of lower extremity lymphedema for the researchers and clinicians.
Objectives: (1) To determine the incidence of lower-extremity lymphedema after staging surgery for endometrial cancer; (2) to describe lymphedema-related morbidity after staging surgery for endometrial cancer and (3) to evaluate pre- and post-operative quality of life in women with endometrial cancer who undergo staging surgery. Data analysis and risk/safety issues: The proposed study will consist of a convenience sample of women who undergo minimally invasive surgery for endometrial cancer over a 1 year period. The investigators anticipate enrollment of 75 to 100 women. Frequency tables and difference with its 95% exact confidence intervals between pre-and post-operative lower extremity lymphedema measurements and quality of life questionnaires will be estimated.