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Rhythmic external compression of the limbs: A method for healing cutaneous ulcers in systemic sclerosis
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Journal Of Rheumatology. J Rheumatol Publ Co, v. 25, n. 8, n. 1540, n. 1543, 1998.
0315-162X
WOS:000075104100018
Autor
Poterio, J
Sampaio-Barros, PD
Parente, JBHF
Menezes, FH
Poterio, GB
Samara, AM
Neto, JFM
Institución
Resumen
Objective. To evaluate the usefulness of rhythmic external compression (REC) of the limbs on the healing of ischemic cutaneous ulcers in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods. A prospective study analyzing 17 patients with SSc with symptomatic ischemic cutaneous ulcers in the Limbs of more than 4 weeks' duration, who submitted to 20 sessions of REC, each session of one hour duration, 3 times a week. Patients were assessed at study entry, at the end of REC sessions, and at 30, 60, and 90 days after treatment. We also conducted a retrospective analysis of the outcome of ischemic vascular ulcers in a group of 20 patients with SSc who did not undergo REC, Results, Twenty-eight ischemic vascular ulcers were submitted to REC, There was complete healing of 20 ulcers (71%) at the end of REC sessions. The healing was statistically more frequent in the distal ulcers (fingers and toes) (p = 0.0289), independent of SSc variant, There was a statistically significant correlation between pain resolution until the 15th session of REC and future ulcer healing (p < 0.0001). At followup, there were relapses in 2 ulcers 30 days after treatment. In the 20 patients with SSc who did not undergo REC, at followup, after 90 days of conventional treatment, there was healing of 7 ulcers (35%). Conclusion. REC could represent a therapeutic option in the treatment of ischemic cutaneous ulcers in SSc. 25 8 1540 1543