压迫疗法在下肢静脉曲张患者中的应用

Q4 Medicine
I. Ihnatovich, D.M. Bontsevich, B.A. Maslianski, Y. Nebylitsyn, N. Novikava, A. Kosinets, A. Mikhnevich, A. Pavlov
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客观的研究在下肢静脉曲张患者中使用压迫疗法的医学建议的实施情况。方法。在明斯克、维捷布斯克和戈梅利治疗慢性静脉病患者的静脉外科医生的参与下,进行了一项前瞻性比较研究,即患者对压迫治疗的承诺(POMP)。在5周内,研究中的每个静脉科医生都包括寻求建议并需要压迫治疗的静脉曲张患者。在咨询外科医生静脉学家30-35天后,一家外包呼叫中心对患者进行了电话调查,以获得有关履行医疗建议的具体信息。后果该研究的注册数据库包含394名静脉曲张患者(C1-C6)的个人数据,这些患者接受了使用压迫疗法的建议。30-35天后,302名患者(年龄43岁,18-84岁(Me,IQR))可接受电话调查。共有58名男性(19.2%),244名女性(80.8%)。其中,C1类患者39人(12.9%),C2类患者113人(37.4%),C3类患者122人(40.4%),C4类患者25人(8.3%),C5类患者1人(0.3%),C6类患者2人(0.7%)。调查发现,245名(81.5%)受访者在咨询时已经拥有压缩袜,或在30天内购买。228名(75.2%)受访者表示遵守了这些建议。已经接受过压迫治疗的患者和有静脉血栓栓塞史的患者对压迫治疗的承诺更高(p<0.001)。不同教育水平和专业特征的患者的依从性没有显著差异。结论在收到建议1个月后,确立了患者对压迫治疗的高度承诺。为了获得更多关于患者依从性的信息,有必要延长随访期。这篇论文补充道,在一项前瞻性多中心研究中,在静脉科医生建议使用压迫疗法1个月后,首次确定了对静脉曲张患者进行压迫疗法的高度承诺(75.2%)。
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THE APPLICATION OF COMPRESSION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH VARICOSE VEINS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES
Objective. To study the implementation of medical recommendations regarding the use of compression therapy in patients with varicose veins of the lower extremities. Methods. A prospective comparative study, Patients Commitment to Compression Therapy (POMP), was conducted with the participation of phlebologist-surgeons who treat patients with chronic venous diseases in Minsk, Vitebsk, and Gomel. During 5 weeks each of the phlebologists included in the study patients with varicose veins who sought advice and needed compression therapy. 30-35 days after the consultation of the surgeon-phlebologist, an outsourcing call center conducted a telephone survey of patients in order to obtain information about the specifics of fulfilling medical recommendations. Results. The registration data base of the study contained individual data on 394 patients with varicose veins (C1-C6) who received recommendations to use compression therapy. After 30-35 days, 302 patients (aged 43, 18-84 (Me, IQR)) were available for telephone survey. There were 58 men (19.2%), 244 women (80.8%). Among them, class C1 was registered in 39 (12.9%), C2 - in 113 (37.4%), C3 - in 122 (40.4%), C4 - in 25 (8.3%), C5 - in 1 (0.3%), C6 - in 2 (0.7%) patients. It was found that 245 (81.5%) of the respondents either already had compression hosiery at the time of the consultation, or purchased it within 30 days. 228 (75.2%) respondents reported compliance with the recommendations. Patients who had already experience with compression therapy and patients with the history of venous thromboembolism showed higher commitment to compression therapy (p<0.001). There were no significant differences in the compliance of patients with different levels of education and professional characteristics. Conclusion. A high commitment of patients to compression therapy was established 1 month after receiving recommendations. To obtain more information about patient compliance, it is necessary to enlarge the follow-up period. What this paper adds In a prospective multicenter study a high commitment (75.2%) to compression therapy for patients with varicose veins was firstly defined 1 month after the recommendations made by a phlebologist to use it.
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Novosti Khirurgii Medicine-Surgery
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