Impact of intermittent pneumatic compression stockings on pulmonary embolism rates after laryngectomy: A retrospective Before-After comparative study
Key Points
Pulmonary embolism rates decrease after using intermittent pneumatic compression stockings post-laryngectomy, suggesting positive intervention.
Evidence shows a significant reduction in pulmonary embolism rates from 12% to 4% when comparing before and after implementing compression stockings.
Retrospective analysis compared outcomes among patients before and after the application of intermittent pneumatic compression stockings post-surgery.
These findings support the use of compression stockings to potentially reduce thromboembolic events, though further validation is recommended.
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Impact of intermittent pneumatic compression stockings on pulmonary embolism rates after laryngectomy: A retrospective Before-After comparative study | Synapse