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Standard compression: 30-40 mmHg resting pressure; modified compression: low resting pressure, ie, 20-30 mmHg. Both standard and modified levels measured at ...
See section on 'Algorithms' in topic "How to Select Adequate Compression Therapy Pressure Levels and Products", and section on 'Noninvasive Arterial Tests' in ...
INTRODUCTION. Overview. This topic provides a review and framework for assessment of lymphedema and its complications (e.g, ulcers, cellulitis), including ...
... Compression therapy is essential for patients with venous leg ulcer, lymphedema and other conditions
This topic provides an updated evidence-based review and reimbursement policies on the use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), with a focus on ...
See topic "How to Select Adequate Compression Therapy Pressure Levels and Products". Asymptomatic patients: to identify patients at risk for PAD. For ...
... A pressure ulcer (PU), also known as pressure injury (PI), is localized damage to the skin and/or underlying soft tissue usually over a bony prominence
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... This topic describes the application and importance of transcutaneous oximetry in hyperbaric medicine and includes a practical algorithm based on expert 
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