One of the most frequent questions we receive
concerns infections in patients with lymphedema. Most people want to know how
likely they are to get an infection and what they can do to prevent an infection.
Infections are a serious problem in patients with lymphedema.
For many patients, an infection triggered lymphedema. Studies estimate that 10 to 15% of
patients with lymphedema will develop an infection in the affected limb. We reported the
results of 100 patients treated with the ReidSleeve at the NLN conference in September
1998. Among those patients, 12% experienced infections and most had recurrent infections.
The most exciting aspect of the study was that, with a mean follow-up of 7.2 months, only
1 patient reported an infection after using the ReidSleeve. The single reported infection
occurred within the first week of use of the ReidSleeve, before the patient had a chance to
have effective reduction. 5 patients were free of infections for more than a year. In
addition, we previously reported the case of a patient with multiple, recurrent infections
requiring hospitalization for sepsis. She has been free of infections since starting
treatment with the ReidSleeve in November 1995. See here - Treatment of lymphedema and recurrent cellulitus.. These studies demonstrate that the ReidSleeve
can be an effective treatment for lymphedema and that it can significantly reduce the incidence
of infections that can exacerbate lymphedema.
Tony Reid MD Ph.D