Effect of Long-Distance Flights on Oedema of the Lower Extremities

Author:

Loew D.1,Gerlach H. E.2,Altenkämper K. H.3,Schneider B.4

Affiliation:

1. Institute Klinische Pharmakologie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt

2. T 6,15, 68161 Mannheim, Hannover, Germany

3. Am Nocken 4, 58840 Plettenberg, Hannover, Germany

4. Medizinische Hochschule, Hannover, Germany

Abstract

Objective: During long-distance flights, passengers complain of leg heaviness and oedema in the feet, ankles and distal parts of the lower extremities. Among the rarer complications are thrombophlebitis, thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of class II elastic stockings with no stockings and a venoactive compound (dried extract of vine leaves) and with a diuretic combination for preventing venous oedema during a long-distance flight. Design: Open, randomized study on outward-bound and return flights, volunteers having been administered the venoactive compound Antistax ( n = 13) or no medication ( n = 13); nine subjects received the fixed diuretic combination only on the outward-bound flight. Each subject ( n = 35) wore a class II compression stocking (Sigvaris 902/A-D) on one leg. Main outcome measures: Water displacement volume measurements of the lower limb; secondary end-points: clinical oedema, subjective symptoms, phlebological status, clinical and Doppler findings. Results: The most effective measure in preventing lower limb oedema was the individually fitted elastic support stockings. The venoactive drug Antistax was ineffective. The diuretic combination did have an effect in combination with the compression stocking. Conclusion: During long-distance flights, compression stockings are more effective in preventing oedema in the lower limbs than the venoactive dried extract of vine leaves. The diuretic combination had a marked effect in combination with compression.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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