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Brazilian Consensus Statement on Lipedema using the Delphi methodology
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- Amato, Alexandre Campos Moraes (Author)
- Peclat, Ana Paula Rolim Maia (Author)
- Kikuchi, Rodrigo (Author)
- de Souza, Antonio Carlos (Author)
- Silva, Mariana Thalyta Bertolin (Author)
- de Oliveira, Roney Hans Prager (Author)
- Benitti, Daniel Augusto (Author)
- de Oliveira, Julio Cesar Peclat (Author)
Title
Brazilian Consensus Statement on Lipedema using the Delphi methodology
Abstract
Lipedema, historically underrecognized, has recently gained attention due to advancements in research and growing public awareness. The Brazilian Consensus Statement on Lipedema, developed by the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, aims to establish clear recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of lipedema. Using the Delphi methodology, experts elaborated 90 statements about lipedema, which were then evaluated by a panel of 113 professionals. The statements were analyzed using SurveyMonkey, with a 75% agreement threshold required for their inclusion in the consensus statement. Most statements achieved significant consensus, with only 9 topics requiring further investigation. This consensus statement highlights the complexity of lipedema, the effectiveness of conservative treatment over surgery, the need for multidisciplinary approaches, and the importance of awareness to reduce underdiagnosis and stigma. It also underscores the ongoing need for research to develop more effective management strategies.
Publication
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Volume
24
Pages
e20230183
Date
2025
Journal Abbr
J Vasc Bras
Language
eng
ISSN
1677-7301
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PubMed
Citation
Amato, A. C. M., Peclat, A. P. R. M., Kikuchi, R., de Souza, A. C., Silva, M. T. B., de Oliveira, R. H. P., Benitti, D. A., & de Oliveira, J. C. P. (2025). Brazilian Consensus Statement on Lipedema using the Delphi methodology. Jornal Vascular Brasileiro, 24, e20230183. https://doi.org/10.1590/1677-5449.202301832
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