Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7516251 | International Journal of Nursing Studies | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The proportion of legs that “fit” a particular brand of anti-embolism stockings can be increased through: (1) the reduction of the number of leg measurement points that need to be matched to the size chart of the stockings; (2) the use of open-ended size ranges; (3) the use of increased size range width and (4) the use of increased overlap between sizes. However, all but the last of these measures can have a potentially deleterious impact on the ability of the stocking to deliver the optimum graduated pressure profile to all legs that “fit” the stocking, resulting in important implications to the efficacy of prophylaxis.
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Authors
Lisa Macintyre, Kimberly Kent, Donna McPhee,