Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | October 2025

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Using compression in patients with heart failure

Using compression in patients with heart failure
Compression

Pages: 34 - 38

Article topics: Community practice, Compression therapy, Heart failure, Oedema

This case report explores the community management of a patient with a medical history of heart failure (HF) and oedema. Gold standard guidelines recommend targeting clinical congestion and oedema with increased loop diuretics alongside multilayer compression bandages for effective limb decongestion, reduction of swelling and limb shape restoration. Without early identification and intervention, oedema can worsen, leading to skin changes such as lymphorrhoea (wet or leaky legs), and having a detrimental physical, functional, and psycho-emotional impact on patients. Yet, HF and oedema continue to be mismanaged because healthcare workers have reservations about the use of compression therapy and concerns about overloading the circulatory system in patients with HF. This case report demonstrates appropriate treatment and management of oedema in patients with HF within a community district team setting, highlighting best guidance on diuretics, compression therapy, exercise, and skin care.


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