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Clinical Trial Summary

The treatment of lymphoedema and its associated complications represent a considerable drain on increasingly limited NHS resources. Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) represents an innovative treatment for this condition, however the efficacy of IPC as a treatment for lower limb lymphoedema needs to be investigated via robust clinical research.


Clinical Trial Description

The primary aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) as a treatment for lower limb lymphoedema as a whole, and to compare the effectiveness of a new generation device, in this case the LymphAssist (Huntleigh Healthcare), against older sequential models. The study methodology consists of a pilot randomised control trial of two groups - Intervention group A will continue to receive their standard lymphoedema care but will also be provided with a LymphAssist IPC device to use, mimicking manual lymph drainage therapy. Participants in intervention group B will receive their standard care plus an IPC device that uses sequential therapy. Each participant will act as a control for a 5 week period continuing with their standard treatment only. Outcome measures include impact on limb volume, skin stiffness and elasticity score and impact on quality of life scores. ;


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NCT number NCT03856281
Study type Interventional
Source Cwm Taf University Health Board (NHS)
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 10, 2018
Completion date December 10, 2019

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