2024
DOI: 10.1177/02683555241233355
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The clinical and economic impact of chronic venous insufficiency-associated lymphedema and the prevalence of persistent edema after venous intervention

Matthew Genet,
Nicos Labropoulos,
Antonios Gasparis
et al.

Abstract: Objectives To determine the demographics, outcomes, and healthcare utilization of patients with chronic venous insufficiency-associated lymphedema (CVI-LED) and the prevalence of lymphedema-specific therapy use after venous intervention. Methods The IBM MarketScan Commercial and Medicare Claims Databases were examined for patients with CVI-LED. Patient demographics and the use of lymphedema-specific therapy before and after venous intervention were collected. Results Of 85,601 LED patients identified, 8,406 al… Show more

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