影响下肢静脉曲张患者术后压迫治疗依从性的因素。

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Xue Xiong, Lei Huang, Ailing Hu, Lijuan Liu, Yaoyao Gong, Dongzhe Cui, Hai-Lei Li
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目的探讨下肢静脉曲张术后患者压迫治疗依从性的现状及影响因素。方法选取2022年9月至2024年9月在同一中心行下肢静脉曲张手术的患者作为研究对象。统计数据包括性别、年龄、合并症和手术治疗类型。横断面调查采用问卷结合自我管理能力量表,静脉临床严重程度评分,并使用研究生压缩袜(GCS)穿戴依从性量表来评估压迫治疗的依从性。进行单变量和多元线性回归分析,以确定影响压迫治疗依从性的因素。结果共纳入456例患者,其中男性173例,占37.9%,平均年龄55.37±12.70岁。临床、病因、解剖、病理生理(CEAP)分型临床症状分布如下:C2 48例(10.5%),C3 95例(20.8%),C4 291例(63.8%),C5 14例(3.1%),C6 8例(1.8%)。80例(17.5%)患者采用传统高位结扎剥离(HL/S)手术,225例(49.3%)患者采用射频消融(RFA), 151例(33.2%)患者采用混合手术。术后患者佩戴GCS的依从性问卷平均得分为26.51±6.64分,平均依从率为60.25%。多因素回归分析发现,男性(p。001),高龄(p =.002),教育程度较低(p =.002)。001),体力劳动的职业(p。001),自我管理能力差(p。001)与较低的压迫治疗依从性相关。结论下肢静脉曲张患者术后1个月压迫治疗依从率仅为60.25%。性别、年龄、文化程度、职业类型和自我管理能力是影响压迫依从性的主要因素。
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Factors affecting adherence to compression therapy in postoperative patients with lower limb varicose veins.

ObjectiveTo investigate the current status and determinants of compression therapy adherence among postoperative patients with lower limb varicose veins.MethodsA consecutive cohort of patients undergoing operation for lower limb varicose veins at a single center between September 2022 and September 2024 were included in this study. Demographic data including sex, age, comorbidities and type of surgical treatment were retrieved. A cross-sectional survey using a questionnaire incorporating self-management capacity scale, venous clinical severity score, and use of Graduate Compression Stocking (GCS) Wearing Compliance Scale to evaluate the adherence of compression therapy. Univariate and multiple linear regression analyses were performed to identify the factors affecting adherence to compression therapy.ResultsA total of 456 patients (173 males, 37.9%) with a mean age of 55.37 ± 12.70 years were included during the study period. The distribution of clinical symptoms according to clinical, etiological, anatomic, pathophysiological (CEAP) classification was as follows: C2 in 48 patients (10.5%), C3 in 95 (20.8%), C4 in 291 (63.8%), C5 in 14 (3.1%), and C6 in 8 (1.8%). Traditional high ligation and stripping (HL/S) procedure was performed in 80 patients (17.5%), radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in 225 (49.3%), and mixed procedures in 151 patients (33.2%). The average adherence questionnaire score for GCS wearing among the patients after surgery was 26.51 ± 6.64 points, corresponding to a mean adherence rate of 60.25%. Multivariate regression analysis identified that male gender (p < .001), advanced age (p =.002), lower educational level (p < .001), occupation of physical work (p < .001), and poor self-management ability (p < .001) were associated with a lower adherence to compression therapy.ConclusionIn our study, the adherence rate of compression therapy was only 60.25% at 1 month after operation in patients with lower limb varicose veins. And gender, age, educational attainment, occupational type, and self-management capacity were the main factors affecting compression adherence.

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