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The role of controlled intermittent pneumatic compression in treatment of patients with chronic venous insufficiency and in prevention of venous thromboembolic complications

[Reviews]
Vladislav Diachkov; Anatoly O. Rubanenko;

The review is devoted to the analysis of the possibility of using intermittent pneumatic compression in patients with chronic venous insufficiency, including in the treatment of trophic ulcers. The application of this method in the prevention of venous thromboembolic complications is also analyzed.

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Keywords: compression therapy, controlled intermittent pneumatic compression, chronic venous insufficiency, trophic ulcer, venous thromboembolic complications


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