Foam-sclerotherapy, surgery, sclerotherapy, and combined treatment for varicose veins: a 10-year, prospective, randomized, controlled, trial (VEDICO trial).

作者: G. Belcaro , M.R. Cesarone , A. di Renzo , R. Brandolini , L. Coen

DOI: 10.1177/000331970305400306

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摘要: The study compared, by a prospective, randomized method, 6 treatment options: A: Sclero therapy ; B: High-dose sclerotherapy; C: Multiple ligations; D: Stab avulsion; E: Foam-sclero F: Surgery (ligation) followed sclerotherapy. Results were analyzed 10 years after inclusion and initial treatment. Endpoints of the variations in ambulatory venous pressure (AVP), refilling time (RT), presence duplex-reflux, number recurrent or new incompetent sites. patients, limbs, treated segments comparable groups, also for age sex distribution. occur rence varicose veins at 5 varied from 34% group F (surgery + sclero) ligation (C) to 44% foam sclero (E) 48% A (dose 1 sclero). At occurrence 37% 56% A. AVP was different groups. decrease increase RT (indi...

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