Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity

The article tells about the results of compression therapy using VENOTEKS TREND legwear in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities CEAP class C2-C3, which lasted for 3 months as monotherapy (group 1, n = 15) or following thermal ablation (group 2 , n = 10). The prospective study involv...

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Main Authors: E. P. Burleva, A. D. Belova, N. V. Suprunova, M. V. Ektova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LTD 2017-06-01
Series:Амбулаторная хирургия
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Online Access:https://www.a-surgeon.ru/jour/article/view/69
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author E. P. Burleva
A. D. Belova
N. V. Suprunova
M. V. Ektova
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M. V. Ektova
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description The article tells about the results of compression therapy using VENOTEKS TREND legwear in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities CEAP class C2-C3, which lasted for 3 months as monotherapy (group 1, n = 15) or following thermal ablation (group 2 , n = 10). The prospective study involved observation of the clinical symptoms, assessment of changes in limb circumference, measurement of venous blood flow during USDS, subjective assessment by patients of the effectiveness and quality of the knitwear. As a result of the compression therapy, the subjective symptoms of the disease, in particular, pain and edema syndrome, demonstrated a regression. Objectively confirmed effects include: reduction of limb circumference measures at the ankle level (group 1 - 70% and group 2 - 50% of patients) and at middle thirds of shank (group 1 - 86.7%, group 2 - 70 % of patients), as well as a significant increase in blood flow velocity in the popliteal and femoral veins (group 1). These results confirm the effectiveness of the studied knitwear in the treatment of varicose veins and after thermal ablation. The study revealed high adherence of patients to compression therapy with a positive assessment of the treatment in all cases.
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spelling doaj.art-441725412f614b2a94c9659e497f58142023-03-13T07:10:17ZrusRemedium Group LTDАмбулаторная хирургия2712-87412782-25912017-06-0101-2293469Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosityE. P. Burleva0A. D. Belova1N. V. Suprunova2M. V. Ektova3ЕкатеринбургЕкатеринбургЕкатеринбургЕкатеринбургThe article tells about the results of compression therapy using VENOTEKS TREND legwear in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities CEAP class C2-C3, which lasted for 3 months as monotherapy (group 1, n = 15) or following thermal ablation (group 2 , n = 10). The prospective study involved observation of the clinical symptoms, assessment of changes in limb circumference, measurement of venous blood flow during USDS, subjective assessment by patients of the effectiveness and quality of the knitwear. As a result of the compression therapy, the subjective symptoms of the disease, in particular, pain and edema syndrome, demonstrated a regression. Objectively confirmed effects include: reduction of limb circumference measures at the ankle level (group 1 - 70% and group 2 - 50% of patients) and at middle thirds of shank (group 1 - 86.7%, group 2 - 70 % of patients), as well as a significant increase in blood flow velocity in the popliteal and femoral veins (group 1). These results confirm the effectiveness of the studied knitwear in the treatment of varicose veins and after thermal ablation. The study revealed high adherence of patients to compression therapy with a positive assessment of the treatment in all cases.https://www.a-surgeon.ru/jour/article/view/69варикозная болезнь нижних конечностейамбулаторное лечениекомпрессионная терапияварикозная болезнь нижних конечностейамбулаторное лечениекомпрессионная терапияvaricose veins of the lower extremitiesoutpatient carecompression therapy
spellingShingle E. P. Burleva
A. D. Belova
N. V. Suprunova
M. V. Ektova
Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
Амбулаторная хирургия
варикозная болезнь нижних конечностей
амбулаторное лечение
компрессионная терапия
варикозная болезнь нижних конечностей
амбулаторное лечение
компрессионная терапия
varicose veins of the lower extremities
outpatient care
compression therapy
title Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
title_full Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
title_fullStr Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
title_short Effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
title_sort effects of compression therapy in ambulatory patients with lower limb varicosity
topic варикозная болезнь нижних конечностей
амбулаторное лечение
компрессионная терапия
варикозная болезнь нижних конечностей
амбулаторное лечение
компрессионная терапия
varicose veins of the lower extremities
outpatient care
compression therapy
url https://www.a-surgeon.ru/jour/article/view/69
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