[The treatment of ankle edema in the elderly in family practice; when and how often are diuretics used?].

Autor: de Jonge JW; Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, Vakgroep Huisartsgeneeskunde, Maastricht., van Zutphen WM, de Bruijne GA, Knottnerus JA
Jazyk: Dutch; Flemish
Zdroj: Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde [Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd] 1990 Sep 01; Vol. 134 (35), pp. 1702-5.
Abstrakt: It has long been recommended that one should be careful in prescribing drugs for the elderly. However, it has been shown that more than 20% of those over 65 use diuretics. With advancing age this percentage increases. The sign of ankle oedema appears to be an important factor in the decision to prescribe diuretics. If the oedema is not caused by heart failure, chronic renal failure or hypoproteinaemia, the use of diuretics in ankle oedema is controversial. We used a questionnaire survey to obtain information on the opinions of Dutch general practitioners about the differential diagnosis and treatment of ankle oedema in the elderly. In the questionnaire we presented the case of a 68-year-old woman who complained of ankle oedema without any symptom or sign of heart failure. The questionnaire was sent to 200 Dutch general practitioners (response rate 64%). Chronic venous insufficiency was mentioned by 86% and heart failure by 12% of the responders as the most probable cause of the oedema. The treatment proposed by 59% was advice and (or) compression therapy without drugs, while 40% would have prescribed diuretics.
Databáze: MEDLINE