Audit of skin changes present in referrals to a specialist lymphoedema service.

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Authors/contributors
Title
Audit of skin changes present in referrals to a specialist lymphoedema service.
Abstract
An audit of 100 new patients attending a specialist lymphoedema clinic revealed 52% presented with chronic oedema. More than half (58%) of the chronic oedema group presented with skin changes whereas 14% of those with lipoedema, 4% with lymphoedema of the arm, and 8% with lymphoedema of the leg developed skin changes. None of the primary lymphoedema group developed skin changes. Chronic venous disease (CVD) was significantly more prevalent in the chronic oedema group. More patients with bilateral chronic oedema suffered from cellulitis (41%) compared to unilateral (27%). Skin changes, CVD and red leg syndrome (RLS) also occur more often in bilateral leg swelling. Incidence of cellulitis is highest in the chronic oedema group (36.5%), closely followed by the primary lymphoedema group (33.3%). 85% of the patients who were weighed (n=93) were overweight, 39% obese, and 29% morbidly obese. The findings from this audit highlight the importance of skin care training for community nurses managing chronic oedema patients.
Publication
British journal of community nursing
Volume
22 Suppl 5
Issue
Sup5
Pages
S42-S47
Date
2017 May 1
Journal Abbr
Br J Community Nurs
Language
eng
ISSN
1462-4753 1462-4753
Archive
ResearchGate
Extra
Place: England
Citation
Todd, M., Key, M., Rice, M., & Salmon, M. (2017). Audit of skin changes present in referrals to a specialist lymphoedema service. British Journal of Community Nursing, 22 Suppl 5(Sup5), S42–S47. ResearchGate. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2017.22.Sup5.S42