Abstract
Heart failure (HF) and lymphoedema often co-exist, significantly affecting the quality of life and requiring complex management. Heart Failure, characterised by reduced cardiac function, affects around 1 million people in the UK. Lymphoedema, involving lymphatic failure, affects 4 to 29 per 1000 individuals, particularly older adults. Traditionally heart failure management focuses on medication, while lymphoedema relies on compression therapy (CT). The article examines the integration of CT to treat lymphoedema with coexisting HF. Evidence suggests that with careful management and multidisciplinary collaboration, CT can be safely used in stable HF patients to manage lymphoedema, improving overall treatment outcomes and patient wellbeing. This approach requires adherence to guidelines and a holistic, patient-centred care model. Debates about CT for lymphoedema in the presence of HF highlight the need for patient-focused and all-encompassing care. Practitioners must consider the broader context of both conditions and collaborate with colleagues and patients to make informed treatment decisions.
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