Phlebologie 2024; 53(01): 10-15
DOI: 10.1055/a-2128-3088
Übersicht

Treatment Approaches with Compression Therapy for Lipedema

A Meta-analysis on the Effect on Pain Article in several languages: deutsch | English
Anya Miller
1   Dermatologie, Allergologie und Phlebologie, Praxis Dr. Anya Miller, Berlin
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2   University of Applied Sciences, IU Internationale Hochschule, München
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3   Fachbereich Gesundheit, IU Internationale Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf, Germany
4   eurocom e. V., Berlin
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Abstract

Background Compression therapy is recommended as a therapeutic option for the treatment of lipedema. Therefore, the aim of this meta-analysis was to investigate the effect of treatment approaches with compression therapy on pain in patients with lipedema.

Methods A systematic literature review, single-arm as well as a comparative meta-analyses were performed.

Results A total of three studies were included in the present meta-analysis. The single-arm meta-analysis showed a significant reduction in pain by a treatment approach including compression therapy. Furthermore, a significantly greater reduction in pain (Mean Difference: -2.15 [95: CI: -3.06; -1.24]; p≤0.01; I2 =0.00 %) was calculated for a treatment approach with compression therapy compared to treatment without compression therapy.

Conclusion A multimodal treatment approach with compression therapy has a positive effect on pain in patients with lipedema. Further studies with more patients are needed to support the findings of this meta-analysis.



Publication History

Article published online:
12 February 2024

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