Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms

Background: Venous diseases encompass a large spectrum of abnormalities in the venous system with complaints, such as aching and swelling. Enhanced external counterpulsation, proven safe and effective in patients with coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure, is a technique that increases v...

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Main Authors: Bilal Çuğlan, Hasan Turhan, Ertan Yetkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2022-05-01
Series:Anatolian Journal of Cardiology
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=anatoljcardiol&un=AJC-75460
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Hasan Turhan
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description Background: Venous diseases encompass a large spectrum of abnormalities in the venous system with complaints, such as aching and swelling. Enhanced external counterpulsation, proven safe and effective in patients with coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure, is a technique that increases venous return and augments diastolic blood pressure. This study assessed the effects of enhanced external counterpulsation on symptoms of venous disease using the Venous Insufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study-Quality of Life/Symptoms questionnaire. Methods: This study was designed prospectively for evaluating venous symptoms before and after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment. The study population consisted of 30 consecutive patients who were admitted to the cardiology clinic. The Venous Insufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study-Quality of Life/Symptoms questionnaire was applied to assess venous symptoms one day before and after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment. Results: The mean age of the patients was 64.62 +- 9.67 years. After 35 hours of enhanced external counterpulsation, 28 patients (93%) had at least 1 New York Heart Association functional class reduction compared with baseline and 43% of patients had 2 New York Heart Association functional classes improvement. The New York Heart Association class significantly decreased after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment (P<.001). There was a significant improvement in their swelling and night cramps symptoms compared with baseline (P<.001 and P =.05, respectively). Also, The left ventricular ejection fraction significantly increased after the enhanced external counterpulsation treatment (P =.02). Conclusions: The findings obtained in the present study suggested that patients treated with enhanced external counterpulsation showed a significant reduction in swelling and night cramps symptoms. Although the total VEIN score did not change after the enhanced external counterpulsation procedure, improvement in swelling and night cramps underlines the beneficial effects of enhanced external counterpulsation through the venous vascular territory.
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spelling doaj.art-8387fe173cdb4ee2bd9cebb618c6fc632023-11-07T17:43:04ZengKARE PublishingAnatolian Journal of Cardiology2149-22712022-05-0126540140610.5152/AnatolJCardiol.2022.1350AJC-75460Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg SymptomsBilal Çuğlan0Hasan Turhan1Ertan Yetkin2Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Beykent University, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine, İstinye University, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Derindere Hospital, İstanbul, TurkeyBackground: Venous diseases encompass a large spectrum of abnormalities in the venous system with complaints, such as aching and swelling. Enhanced external counterpulsation, proven safe and effective in patients with coronary artery disease and chronic heart failure, is a technique that increases venous return and augments diastolic blood pressure. This study assessed the effects of enhanced external counterpulsation on symptoms of venous disease using the Venous Insufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study-Quality of Life/Symptoms questionnaire. Methods: This study was designed prospectively for evaluating venous symptoms before and after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment. The study population consisted of 30 consecutive patients who were admitted to the cardiology clinic. The Venous Insufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study-Quality of Life/Symptoms questionnaire was applied to assess venous symptoms one day before and after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment. Results: The mean age of the patients was 64.62 +- 9.67 years. After 35 hours of enhanced external counterpulsation, 28 patients (93%) had at least 1 New York Heart Association functional class reduction compared with baseline and 43% of patients had 2 New York Heart Association functional classes improvement. The New York Heart Association class significantly decreased after enhanced external counterpulsation treatment (P<.001). There was a significant improvement in their swelling and night cramps symptoms compared with baseline (P<.001 and P =.05, respectively). Also, The left ventricular ejection fraction significantly increased after the enhanced external counterpulsation treatment (P =.02). Conclusions: The findings obtained in the present study suggested that patients treated with enhanced external counterpulsation showed a significant reduction in swelling and night cramps symptoms. Although the total VEIN score did not change after the enhanced external counterpulsation procedure, improvement in swelling and night cramps underlines the beneficial effects of enhanced external counterpulsation through the venous vascular territory.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=anatoljcardiol&un=AJC-75460enhanced external counterpulsationvenous diseasesveines-symcoronary artery disease
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Hasan Turhan
Ertan Yetkin
Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
Anatolian Journal of Cardiology
enhanced external counterpulsation
venous diseases
veines-sym
coronary artery disease
title Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
title_full Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
title_fullStr Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
title_short Enhanced External Counterpulsation Effects on Venous Leg Symptoms
title_sort enhanced external counterpulsation effects on venous leg symptoms
topic enhanced external counterpulsation
venous diseases
veines-sym
coronary artery disease
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