Ultrasonography as an instrument to evaluate lymphedema secondary to breast cancer: systematic review

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Abstract

Lymphedema is a chronic and progressive disease characterized by fluid accumulation, causing tissue edema as a result of a compromised lymphatic system. Diagnostic ultrasound (DUS) is a method capable of assessing soft tissue characteristics that can be used reliably to diagnose lymphedema as well as for measuring tissue compliance in a clinical setting. This is a systematic review, aiming to evaluate articles that made use of DUS in management of lymphedema secondary to breast cancer. A total of 570 articles were selected, exported to the Rayyan QCRI review program, and then screened by two researchers. From this search, 25 articles were selected after the authors reached consensus and were catalogued as to their main results. Diagnostic ultrasound was identified as an advantageous method that is safe, minimally invasive, low cost, and radiation free and is useful for evaluating the efficacy of therapies used in lymphedema treatment.

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de Rezende, L. F., Piloni, J. P. M., Kempa, V. L., Silva, J. F. R., Boas, V. F. V., Carvalho, R. L., & Marx, Â. G. (2023). Ultrasonography as an instrument to evaluate lymphedema secondary to breast cancer: systematic review. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro. Sociedade Brasileira de Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202201442

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