The Effect of Wearing Elastic Compression Stockings on Leg Edema in Pregnant Women in Late Pregnancy as Determined by Measuring the Deep Venous Velocity and Flow
Kanon Mori, Masafumi Koshiyama, Yumiko Watanabe, Noriko Okamoto, Nami Yanagisawa, Airi Banba, Eri Ikuta, Ayumi Ono, Keiko Seki, Miwa Nakagawa, Shin-ichi Sakamoto, Yoko Hara, Akira Nakashima

TL;DR
Wearing compression stockings during late pregnancy improves blood flow in the legs and may help prevent blood clots.
Contribution
This study objectively shows that compression stockings increase venous velocity and flow in pregnant women with leg edema.
Findings
Pregnant women in late pregnancy had lower venous velocity and blood flow compared to non-pregnant women.
Compression stockings significantly increased venous velocity and blood flow in edematous legs.
Edematous legs without treatment had lower venous velocity and flow than non-edematous legs.
Abstract
Background: The present study evaluated the objective effectiveness of wearing compression stockings during late pregnancy on leg edema by measuring changes in venous velocity and blood flow. Methods: Using Doppler ultrasonography, we calculated the popliteal venous velocity and blood flow and compared them in the following four groups: (1) 13 non-pregnant women (26 legs) without leg edema, (2) 23 pregnant women (46 legs) in late pregnancy without leg edema, (3) 22 pregnant women (44 legs) in late pregnancy with leg edema who were followed up without treatment, and (4) 21 pregnant women (42 legs) in late pregnancy with leg edema who wore elastic compression stockings for 1 week. Results: Both the average velocity and blood flow of the popliteal vein of pregnant women’s legs in late pregnancy were significantly lower than those in non-pregnant women (6.32 ± 0.28 cm/s vs. 9.14 ± 0.37…
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TopicsVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management · Muscle and Compartmental Disorders · Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases
