Podcast 102: Short compression stockings would seem to have no further role clinically. episode artwork

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2010 · 10 MIN

Podcast 102: Short compression stockings would seem to have no further role clinically.

from Clinical Conversations · host NEJM Group

Prof. Martin Dennis chats with us about his latest trial, comparing the utility of thigh- versus below-knee-length stockings for patients immobilized after stroke. The latest results show the superiority of thigh-length stockings, but at the further risk of skin breaks in these vulnerable patients. Taken together with the results of his earlier work, at the very least the use of below-knee-length compression stockings — now widely used in patients undergoing surgery — must be called into question. Interview-related links: Clinical Conversation’s earlier interview with Prof. Dennis. Full text of the latest trial in Annals of Internal Medicine (free) News-related links: Avandia (rosiglitazone) restricted in Europe and the U.S. Mammography’s modest contribution to lowering breast cancer mortality New MS drug, fingolimod, approved by FDA The post Podcast 102: Short compression stockings would seem to have no further role clinically. first appeared on Clinical Conversations.

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Prof. Martin Dennis chats with us about his latest trial, comparing the utility of thigh- versus below-knee-length stockings for patients immobilized after stroke. The latest results show the superiority of thigh-length stockings, but at the further risk of skin breaks in these vulnerable patients. Taken together with the results of his earlier work, at the […]

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