I 级医用弹力袜对减轻无并发症静脉曲张患者症状的疗效。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vasa-european Journal of Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1024/0301-1526/a001163
Markus Stücker, Dennis Braß, Luis Möckel, Karsten Hartmann, Eberhard Rabe
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研究背景本研究旨在分析 I 级医疗压力袜(根据德国分类 "RAL-GZ 387";18-21 mmHg)对无并发症静脉曲张(C2s-C4a)患者症状的影响。患者和方法我们对无并发症静脉曲张(CEAP:C2s-C4a)患者进行了随机(1:1)对照临床试验。研究包括一周的基线期和四周的随访期,干预组接受 MCS 治疗(压力等级 I,18-21 mmHg),对照组不接受治疗。每天晚上使用基于应用程序的测量工具测量腿部症状的频率和严重程度,包括沉重感、疼痛、肿胀、刺痛和瘙痒。主要终点是在压力治疗期间症状的减轻情况,以5周内的症状总分来衡量,从0分(白天无症状)到25分(全天有症状)不等。研究结果接受 MCS 治疗的患者(25 人)的症状总分从基线时的 8.90 ± 4.26 显著改善到随访时的 6.37 ± 3.55(P = 0.004),而未接受 MCS 治疗的对照组患者(25 人)的症状总分保持不变(基线:7.46 ± 3.71;随访:7.67 ± 4.74;P = 0.293)。干预组在疼痛、腿部肿胀和腿部沉重感方面的症状频率评分有了明显改善(p ≤ 0.002)。对照组的疼痛评分在随访期间明显上升。多发性硬化症患者腿部瘙痒的频率更高。结论这项研究表明,I级医疗弹力袜(根据德国分类 "RAL-GZ 387";18-21 mmHg)可明显改善无并发症静脉曲张患者(CEAP:C2s-C4a)的症状频率和严重程度。
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Efficacy of medical compression stockings class I on the reduction of symptoms in patients with uncomplicated varicose veins.

Background: Aim of this study was to analyze the effect of medical compression stockings (MCS) class I (according to the German classification "RAL-GZ 387"; 18-21 mmHg) on symptoms in patients with uncomplicated varicose veins (C2s-C4a). Patients and methods: We conducted a randomized (1:1), controlled, clinical trial enrolling patients with uncomplicated varicose veins (CEAP: C2s-C4a). The study consisted of a one-week baseline period and a four-week follow-up period with MCS treatment (compression class I, 18-21 mmHg) in the intervention group and non-treatment in the control group. The frequency and severity of symptoms on the leg including heaviness, pain, swelling, throbbing and itching were measured every evening using an app-based measuring tool. The primary endpoint was the reduction of symptoms during compression therapy, measured by a symptom sum score over a period of 5 weeks ranging from 0 (no symptoms during the day) to 25 (symptoms all day). Results: Patients treated with MCS (n = 25) showed a significant improvement in the overall symptom sum score from 8.90 ± 4.26 at baseline to 6.37 ± 3.55 at follow-up (p = 0.004) whereas for patients in the control group without MCS (n = 25) the overall score remained unchanged (baseline: 7.46 ± 3.71; follow-up: 7.67 ± 4.74; p = 0.293). The intervention group reported significant improvements in symptom frequency scores for pain, leg swelling and feeling of leg heaviness (p ≤ 0.002). In the control group the score for pain significantly increased during the follow-up period. Leg itching was numerically more frequent in patients with MCS. Conclusion: This study indicates that medical compression stockings class I (according to the German classification "RAL-GZ 387"; 18-21 mmHg) significantly improve the frequency and severity of symptoms in patients with uncomplicated varicose veins (CEAP: C2s-C4a).

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期刊介绍: Vasa is the European journal of vascular medicine. It is the official organ of the German, Swiss, and Slovenian Societies of Angiology. The journal publishes original research articles, case reports and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for diseases of the arterial circulation, in the field of phlebology and lymphology including the microcirculation, except the cardiac circulation. Vasa combines basic science with clinical medicine making it relevant to all physicians interested in the whole vascular field.
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