基于修正静脉临床严重程度评分的静脉曲张手术治疗效果研究

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Shreyansh Chowdhry, Shyam Sunder Jaiswal, Surjeet Dwivedi
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背景:慢性静脉疾病是一种常见病和进行性疾病。在过去的十年里,静脉技术和手术量有了巨大的增长,但是,在可用的临床数据方面仍然存在很大的不足。以标准方式报告临床结果是比较设备和其他旨在改善临床结果的治疗方法所需的时间。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,于2016年11月至2018年10月期间对连续200例接受手术治疗的静脉曲张患者进行了研究。结果:改良后的静脉临床严重程度评分(RVCSS)在手术干预及后续随访后明显降低;但两组比较得分无明显统计学差异。结论:RVCSS结合临床-病因学-解剖-病理生理学为报告和比较不同的心血管疾病治疗方法提供了一种标准的临床语言。结扎和剥离(L和S)是治疗静脉曲张的金标准,血管内手术价格昂贵,效果与L和S相似,但在当今时代,由于更好的美容和更快的恢复,更受欢迎。
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A Study of Treatment Outcomes on the Basis of Revised Venous Clinical Severity Score in Patients of Varicose Veins Undergoing Surgical Management
Background: Chronic venous disease is a prevalent and progressive disease. There has been a tremendous increase in venous technologies and procedural volumes over the past decade, but still, there is a great deficiency in available clinical data. Reporting of clinical outcomes in a standard fashion is the need of the hour required to compare devices and other therapeutic methods intended to improve clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective observational study carried out between November 2016 and October 2018 on 200 consecutive cases that underwent surgical management for varicose veins. Results: Revised venous clinical severity score (RVCSS) scores reduced significantly after surgical intervention and subsequent follow-up; however, when comparing the scores between the two groups, there was no significant statistical difference. Conclusion: RVCSS coupled with Clinical-Etiology-Anatomy-Pathophysiology provides a standard clinical language to report and compare different approaches to cardiovascular diseases management. Ligation and stripping (L and S) are the gold standard for the treatment of varicose veins, endovascular procedures are expensive and have similar efficacy as L and S, however, are preferred in the present era due to better cosmetic and faster recovery.
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