Surgical and pharmaceutical treatment of superficial vein thrombosis of the lower limbs: what has changed over the last 5 years?

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Chrysanthi Papageorgopoulou, Konstantinos Nikolakopoulos, Aspasia Papageorgopoulou, Charalampos Seretis
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Abstract

Introduction: Superficial vein thrombosis of the lower limbs is a common condition encountered by a wide spectrum of clinical specialties. In contrast to deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs though, there is significant variability in terms of its treatment with respect to the type and duration of pharmacotherapy, as well as regarding the potential role of operative management.

Methods: Systematic review of the literature in a best evidence topic manner, including only prospective and randomized controlled studies on the treatment of lower limb SVT, focusing on the emerged data over the last 5 years.

Results: A total of 17 prospective observational and randomized clinical studies met our set criteria. Despite the major differences in study designs, outcomes and intervention types, upfront pharmaceutical treatment with fondaparinux or intermediate dose of low molecular weight heparins, combined with regular clinical and radiological follow-up, seem to be effective and safe as first-line approaches. Upfront surgical treatment of lower limb SVT can also be safely performed in selected cases in the presence of clinical expertise.

Conclusions: Our review revealed the presence of considerable variability in the therapeutic options of the lower limb superficial venous thrombosis, highlighting the need for further randomized controlled trials in the field in order to establish and standardize its optimal treatment.

下肢浅静脉血栓的手术和药物治疗:近5年来发生了什么变化?
下肢浅静脉血栓形成是一种常见的条件遇到了广泛的临床专科。然而,与下肢深静脉血栓形成相比,在药物治疗的类型和持续时间以及手术治疗的潜在作用方面,其治疗存在显著差异。方法:以最佳证据主题的方式对文献进行系统综述,仅包括前瞻性和随机对照的下肢SVT治疗研究,重点关注近5年的新数据。结果:共有17项前瞻性观察性随机临床研究符合我们设定的标准。尽管在研究设计、结局和干预类型上存在重大差异,但采用fondaparinux或中剂量低分子肝素进行前期药物治疗,并结合定期临床和放射学随访,作为一线方法似乎是有效和安全的。在有临床专家在场的情况下,对下肢上腔静脉移植的前期手术治疗也可以安全地进行。结论:我们的综述显示下肢浅静脉血栓形成的治疗方案存在相当大的差异,强调需要在该领域进行进一步的随机对照试验,以建立和规范其最佳治疗方法。
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