Download A4Medicine Mobile App

Empower Your RCGP AKT Journey: Master the MCQs with Us! πŸš€

A4Medicine

Compression stockings : guide to prescribing

Based on CKS guidelines, the table provides a concise overview of the British standard classifications for compression stockings used in primary care, outlining the appropriate pressure levels, indications for each class, and crucial precautions before prescribing."

Criteria/ConditionDescription/Recommendation
British Standard for Compression
Class 1 (Light)Ankle pressure: 14–17 mmHg
Class 2 (Medium)Ankle pressure: 18–24 mmHg
Class 3 (High)Ankle pressure: 25–35 mmHg
European Standard StockingsProvide greater compression for each class.
Before PrescribingArterial insufficiency should be ruled out using ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI).
ABPI < 0.8Compression stockings contraindicated. Requires specialist vascular assessment.
ABPI 0.8–1.3Compression stockings are safe.
ABPI > 1.3Avoid compression. Requires specialist vascular assessment.
Compression based on Condition
Varicose veinsClass 1 or 2
Venous skin conditionsClass 2, or Class 3 if no response. Class 1 if Class 2 isn't tolerated.
Superficial vein thrombosisClass 2, or Class 1/travel socks if painful.
Usage Guidance
Wear TimeRemove at bedtime or maximum continuous use for 7 days.
ReplacementEvery 3–6 months with re-measurement.


Reference: Compression stockings | Health topics A to Z | CKS | NICE



Try our Free Plan to get the full article.