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Mid- and Long-Term Quality-of-Life Assessment in Patients Undergoing Uterine Fibroid Embolization

Robert A. Bucek1, Stefan Puchner1 and Johannes Lammer1

1 All authors: Department of Angiography and Interventional Radiology, Vienna Medical University, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria.


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Fig. 1A —Boxplots indicating bleeding, pain, and quality of life. Note exceptional improvement in all three categories at end of follow-up after uterine fibroid embolization treatment (UFE). Bleeding limitation scale (0 = no limitation, 10 = strong limitation).

 

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Fig. 1B —Boxplots indicating bleeding, pain, and quality of life. Note exceptional improvement in all three categories at end of follow-up after uterine fibroid embolization treatment (UFE). Pain scale (0 = no limitation, 10 = strong limitation).

 

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Fig. 1C —Boxplots indicating bleeding, pain, and quality of life. Note exceptional improvement in all three categories at end of follow-up after uterine fibroid embolization treatment (UFE). Quality-of-life scale (0 = low quality of life, 10 = best imaginable quality of life).

 

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Fig. 2 —Absolute frequency changes of investigated physical and psychological symptoms of all 53 patients. Black bars = pre– and white bars = post–uterine fibroid embolization.

 

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