Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review
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Resumo: | Introduction: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in the female population, and the lymphedema of the upper limb the most frequent complication in mastectomy. Object: To perform a systematic review and assess the effectiveness of complex decongestive physical therapy associated with the use of kinesiotape, compressive bandaging and pneumatic compression in the treatment of secondary lymphedema in breast cancer. Method: A systematic review the following databases was performed: MEDLINE, PEDro, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Portal Periódicos Capes, CINAHL and Google Scholar. The keywords were: "kinesiotape", "bandage", "drainage", "mastectomy", "lymphedema", "physioterapy", "physical therapy", "compressive bandaging", "pneumatic compression". Results: We selected ten randomized controlled trials. It was verified in studies that pneumatic compression reduces the volume of lymphedema when associated with complex decongestive physiotherapy. The compressive bandaging proved to be effective in reducing lymphedema, but is often abandoned by patients during treatment due to discomfort. he kinesiotape is an alternative therapy for patients who aren’t adapted to the bandaging. However, studies that prove its effectiveness are mostly case studies and, for that reason, are not sufficient to confirm its clinical applicability. Conclusion: This systematic review has proved to be important in the sense that it allowed us to analyze the effects of each technique. However, randomized clinical trials are still scarce on this topic, especially on the use of kinesiotape, making it difficult to establish which technique is more effective in reducing lymphedema and maintenance of reduction levels achieved during complex decongestive physiotherapy. |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic ReviewFisioterapia Compleja Descongestiva Asociada a Terapia de Compresión en el Tratamiento del Linfedema Secundario al Cáncer de Mama: una Revisión SistemáticaFisioterapia Complexa Descongestiva Associada a Terapias de Compressão no Tratamento do Linfedema Secundário ao Câncer de Mama: uma Revisão SistemáticaMastectomiaLinfedemaFisioterapiaBandagens CompressivasMastectomyLymphedemaPhysioterapyCompression BandagesMastectomíaLinfedemaFisioterapiaVendajes de CompresiónIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in the female population, and the lymphedema of the upper limb the most frequent complication in mastectomy. Object: To perform a systematic review and assess the effectiveness of complex decongestive physical therapy associated with the use of kinesiotape, compressive bandaging and pneumatic compression in the treatment of secondary lymphedema in breast cancer. Method: A systematic review the following databases was performed: MEDLINE, PEDro, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Portal Periódicos Capes, CINAHL and Google Scholar. The keywords were: "kinesiotape", "bandage", "drainage", "mastectomy", "lymphedema", "physioterapy", "physical therapy", "compressive bandaging", "pneumatic compression". Results: We selected ten randomized controlled trials. It was verified in studies that pneumatic compression reduces the volume of lymphedema when associated with complex decongestive physiotherapy. The compressive bandaging proved to be effective in reducing lymphedema, but is often abandoned by patients during treatment due to discomfort. he kinesiotape is an alternative therapy for patients who aren’t adapted to the bandaging. However, studies that prove its effectiveness are mostly case studies and, for that reason, are not sufficient to confirm its clinical applicability. Conclusion: This systematic review has proved to be important in the sense that it allowed us to analyze the effects of each technique. However, randomized clinical trials are still scarce on this topic, especially on the use of kinesiotape, making it difficult to establish which technique is more effective in reducing lymphedema and maintenance of reduction levels achieved during complex decongestive physiotherapy.Introducción: El cáncer de mama es el cáncer más frecuente en la población femenina, y el linfedema del miembro superior es la complicación más frecuente en el de la mastectomía. Objetivo: Evaluar la efectividad de la terapia física descongestiva compleja asociada con el uso de kinesiotape, vendaje de compresión y la compresión neumática en el tratamiento del linfedema secundario al cáncer de mama. Método: Revisión sistemática, se utilizaron las siguientes bases de datos: MEDLINE, PEDro, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Portal Periódicos Capes, Cinahl y Google Académico. Las palabras clave fueron: “kinesiotape”, “bandage”, “drainage”, “mastectomy”, “lymphedema”, “physioterapy”, “physical therapy”, “compressive bandaging”, “pneumatic compression”. Resultados: Se seleccionaron diez estudios aleatorios. Se comprobó en los estudios que la compresión neumática reduce los niveles de volumen del linfedema cuando se asocia con la fisioterapia descongestiva compleja. El vendaje compresivo se muestra eficaz para reducir el linfedema, pero es abandonada por los pacientes durante el tratamiento porque causa molestias. El kinesiotape es una terapia alternativa para pacientes que no se han adaptado al vendaje. Sin embargo, los artículos que demuestran su eficacia en su mayoría son estudios de casos y por esta razón no son suficientes para confirmar su aplicabilidad clínica. Conclusión: Esta revisión sistemática ha demostrado ser importante, ya que nos permitió analizar los efectos de cada una de las técnicas. Sin embargo, los ensayos clínicos aleatorizados son escasos en este tema, especialmente en el uso de kinesiotape, por esto es difícil establecer cuál es la técnica más eficaz para reducir el linfedema y el mantenimiento de los niveles de reducción alcanzados durante la fisioterapia descongestiva compleja.Introdução: O câncer de mama é a neoplasia mais incidente na população feminina, sendo o linfedema de membro superior a complicação mais frequente no pós-operatório de mastectomia. Objetivo: Verificar a eficácia da fisioterapia complexa descongestiva associada ao uso de kinesiotape, enfaixamento compressivo e compressão pneumática no tratamento do linfedema secundário ao câncer de mama. Método: Revisão sistemática, cujas bases de dados consultadas foram: MEDLINE, PEDro, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Periódicos Capes, Cinahl e Scholar Google. As palavras-chave foram: “kinesiotape”, “bandage”, “drainage”, “mastectomy”, “lymphedema”, “physioterapy”, “physical therapy”, “compressive bandaging”, “pneumatic compression”. Resultados: Foram selecionados dez ensaios clínicos randomizados. Foi possível verificar que a compressão pneumática reduz os níveis de volume de linfedema quando associada à fisioterapia complexa descongestiva. O enfaixamento compressivo se mostra eficaz na redução do linfedema; porém muitas vezes é abandonado pelas pacientes pelo desconforto que causa. A kinesiotape surge como uma alternativa terapêutica para pacientes que não se adaptaram ao enfaixamento; porém, os artigos que abordam essa temática são em sua maioria estudos de casos e, por isso, se tornam insuficientes para confirmar sua eficácia. Conclusão: Essa revisão sistemática mostrou-se relevante na medida em que permitiu verificar os efeitos de cada uma das técnicas no tratamento do linfedema pós-mastectomia. No entanto, os estudos clínicos randomizados ainda se mostram escassos, principalmente no que se refere ao uso da kinesiotape. Por essa razão, não há como estabelecer qual técnica é mais eficaz na redução do linfedema e na manutenção dos níveis de redução conquistados durante a fisioterapia complexa descongestiva.INCA2015-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/77310.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2015v61n1.773Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 61 No. 1 (2015): Jan./Feb./Mar.; 49-58Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 61 Núm. 1 (2015): enero/feb./marzo; 49-58Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 61 n. 1 (2015): jan./fev./mar.; 49-582176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/773/492Weimer Cendron, SuianeLaureano Paiva, LucianaDarski, CarolineColla, Cássiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:09:03Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/773Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:09:03Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review Fisioterapia Compleja Descongestiva Asociada a Terapia de Compresión en el Tratamiento del Linfedema Secundario al Cáncer de Mama: una Revisión Sistemática Fisioterapia Complexa Descongestiva Associada a Terapias de Compressão no Tratamento do Linfedema Secundário ao Câncer de Mama: uma Revisão Sistemática |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review Weimer Cendron, Suiane Mastectomia Linfedema Fisioterapia Bandagens Compressivas Mastectomy Lymphedema Physioterapy Compression Bandages Mastectomía Linfedema Fisioterapia Vendajes de Compresión |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Complex Decongestive Physiotherapy Associated Compression Therapy in the Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: a Systematic Review |
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Weimer Cendron, Suiane |
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Weimer Cendron, Suiane Laureano Paiva, Luciana Darski, Caroline Colla, Cássia |
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Laureano Paiva, Luciana Darski, Caroline Colla, Cássia |
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Weimer Cendron, Suiane Laureano Paiva, Luciana Darski, Caroline Colla, Cássia |
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Mastectomia Linfedema Fisioterapia Bandagens Compressivas Mastectomy Lymphedema Physioterapy Compression Bandages Mastectomía Linfedema Fisioterapia Vendajes de Compresión |
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Mastectomia Linfedema Fisioterapia Bandagens Compressivas Mastectomy Lymphedema Physioterapy Compression Bandages Mastectomía Linfedema Fisioterapia Vendajes de Compresión |
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Introduction: Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer in the female population, and the lymphedema of the upper limb the most frequent complication in mastectomy. Object: To perform a systematic review and assess the effectiveness of complex decongestive physical therapy associated with the use of kinesiotape, compressive bandaging and pneumatic compression in the treatment of secondary lymphedema in breast cancer. Method: A systematic review the following databases was performed: MEDLINE, PEDro, Cochrane CENTRAL, EMBASE, Portal Periódicos Capes, CINAHL and Google Scholar. The keywords were: "kinesiotape", "bandage", "drainage", "mastectomy", "lymphedema", "physioterapy", "physical therapy", "compressive bandaging", "pneumatic compression". Results: We selected ten randomized controlled trials. It was verified in studies that pneumatic compression reduces the volume of lymphedema when associated with complex decongestive physiotherapy. The compressive bandaging proved to be effective in reducing lymphedema, but is often abandoned by patients during treatment due to discomfort. he kinesiotape is an alternative therapy for patients who aren’t adapted to the bandaging. However, studies that prove its effectiveness are mostly case studies and, for that reason, are not sufficient to confirm its clinical applicability. Conclusion: This systematic review has proved to be important in the sense that it allowed us to analyze the effects of each technique. However, randomized clinical trials are still scarce on this topic, especially on the use of kinesiotape, making it difficult to establish which technique is more effective in reducing lymphedema and maintenance of reduction levels achieved during complex decongestive physiotherapy. |
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